On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 05:56:00PM +1300, Dave Watkins wrote:
> On older Asus Dual boards you needed to disable MPS 1.4 in the BIOS
> otherwise you would get lock ups.
I forgot to mention. I had to disable MPS 1.4 or the kernel would lock
up very early at startup (even before peripherals are dete
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 05:56:00PM +1300, Dave Watkins wrote:
> On older Asus Dual boards you needed to disable MPS 1.4 in the BIOS
> otherwise you would get lock ups.
I forgot to mention. I had to disable MPS 1.4 or the kernel would lock
up very early at startup (even before peripherals are det
On older Asus Dual boards you needed to disable MPS 1.4 in the BIOS
otherwise you would get lock ups. I haven't tested this on the newer boards
but it might be worth trying. Also make sure the PSU has enough power, a
300watt should be enough for the second machine. Finally are you using ECC
me
On Thu, 31/Jan/02 19:23:08, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Imagine the following configurations:
>
> machine1:
> - 2 x Pentium III 800MHz
> - CUV266-D Asus motherboard (VIA VT8633/8233)
> - 1 GB DDR RAM
> - SCSI storage controller: Adaptec 7892A
> - 2 x IBM HDs (Mo
Hi!
Imagine the following configurations:
machine1:
- 2 x Pentium III 800MHz
- CUV266-D Asus motherboard (VIA VT8633/8233)
- 1 GB DDR RAM
- SCSI storage controller: Adaptec 7892A
- 2 x IBM HDs (Model: DDYS-T09170N)
machine2:
- the same CPUs, mothe
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