Oops I screwed up a little, I'm running RH 5.2 on this box. I didn't think
there should be any problems but it just doesn't work. I guess maybe I
will just have to play around with it a little...

Thanks for the reply(ies)! :)

        Bryan

On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, David Krings wrote:

> Hi !
> 
>       Not too long ago i bought the FIC KA-11 motherboard which has decent
> features (2xISA/UDMA66onborad/AGP4x). I have RH 6.1 installed on an IBM 6.4
> GB drive, which is not a UDMA66 drive, but i have absolutely no probs to
> get RH going. My primary hdd is also an IBM drive which is UDMA66 and it
> holds lilo for dual boot of w98/RH. Judging on my experience there is no
> prob to use an UDMA66 controller, no clue about drives though, but I'd
> expect RH to detect the controller then as a standard EIDE controller.
>       The chipset on my board is the VIA Apollo Pro 694x/596B, it works like a
> charm. Maybe it is a chipset issue ?
> 
>               Hope this info helps a bit,
> 
>                               Greez
> 
>                                       Dave
> 
> PS.: The FIC board has even sound on board (Creative PCI 128) and the NOVUS
> chip, which makes the puter talk to you if u forgot to plug in a grafics
> card or bad RAM. Funny, huh ?
> 
> 
> >Is UDMA66 even supported under Linux? I just got a new Abit BE6
> >motherboard, and was going to use my existing install of RH 61 that is on
> >a 13 gig Fujitsu UDMA66 drive (with the root, boot, usr, on a maxtor 1.6GB
> >drive) but when I boot up linux wont even see the 13 gig unless I plug it
> >into the standard IDE ports. I would think it would be.. Pllleeeeaase
> >someone tell em I didn't waste my money ;)
> >
> 
> 
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