RE: [Cooker] cooker won't boot on promise ultra66

2000-09-04 Thread Stratos Laspas
Have you succeeded in making it run in UDMA4 mode? I remember the parameters for setting this go in a file ending ".everytime" in /etc somewhere. I couldn't make run better than UDMA2. Maybe it is the kernel I am using (2.2.16-9mdk) Stratos Here's how I got it work: boot=/dev/hde5

Re: [Cooker] cooker won't boot on promise ultra66

2000-09-04 Thread Gary Lawrence Murphy
"M" == Matthew R Sprague [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: M howdy folks I just installed cooker on a udma66 hard drive M controlled by a promise ultra66 pci controller card. It M installs without any hitches but upon booting with lilo it gets M to Partition check hda: hda1 hda2 hde:

Re: [Cooker] cooker won't boot on promise ultra66

2000-09-04 Thread Matthew R. Sprague
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: [Cooker] cooker won't boot on promise ultra66 Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 14:08:43 -0400 From: root [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, you wrote: Have you succeeded in making it run in UDMA4 mode? I remember

[Cooker] cooker won't boot on promise ultra66

2000-09-01 Thread Matthew R. Sprague
howdy folks I just installed cooker on a udma66 hard drive controlled by a promise ultra66 pci controller card. It installs without any hitches but upon booting with lilo it gets to Partition check hda: hda1 hda2 hde: At this point the computer freezes

Re: [Cooker] cooker won't boot on promise ultra66

2000-09-01 Thread Peter Ruskin
On Fri, 01 Sep 2000, Matthew R. Sprague wrote: howdy folks I just installed cooker on a udma66 hard drive controlled by a promise ultra66 pci controller card. It installs without any hitches but upon booting with lilo it gets to Partition check hda: hda1 hda2

Re: [Cooker] cooker won't boot on promise ultra66

2000-09-01 Thread generic
I had a similar problem after I recompiled a kernel recently, for the first time after installing Mandrake 7.1. If you've read the Ultra66 Howto(mini-HOWTO?), there are 4 addresses that are used (err, you probably only need 2, since it looks like you're only using 1 hard-drive on the promise: