If thats the case, then redhat seems to have done something right. Coz I am able to use my existing install of redhat from before my motherboard replacement adventure and also I am able to get the redhat 9.0 install CD to recognize all devices on the onboard IDE controllers.
--- Alexander Rayborn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm starting to think this is a bug in Intel's > chipset design. Mandrake > refuses to recognize the IDE controllers are located > on IRQs 14/15... > then it complains on every boot: > > PCI Resouce collisions 00:1F (I'll post a complete > dmesg if anyone is > interested). > > Alan Cox claims to have fixed this in the stock > kernel with his patch > tree, but I'm still too newbie to get a compiled > kernel to boot. It > crashes after every boot. > > What gets me thinking is... on these motherboards, > Intel ships the > "Intel Application Accelerator" which is basically > nothing more than a > package of UDMA drivers for the onboard IDE > controllers. It's starting > to feel like they're compensating for something... > > --Alexander > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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