On Thu, 06 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> "Manuël Beunder" wrote:
>
> > I seem to have a problem between two NFS server, mounting each others stuff,
> > the one is a SuSE6.1 machine running 2.2.16 (same with 2.2.13) and the other a
> > Mandrake 7.0 machine, running 2.2
rmdir readdir fsstat
> > 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 6 16% 0 0%
> >
> > root@TurboRouter:/etc > mount -a
> > mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
&g
n, bad superblock on
192.168.0.1:/home/mbr/download,or too many mounted file systems
Anyone an idea what's going on?
Cheers,
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as the best, and 7.1 is
> > really not impressing me. Again, sorry. I'll try and calm down a bit next
> > time... :) Not your guys' fault, I know.
> >
> > Sean Middleditch
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available for
> the HPT366 in source code. The driver may still need a few bugs
> located, but the future looks brighter for stable UDMA66.
Promise making a Linux driver for Highpoint, err???
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blocked
by this?
fstab:
TurboRouter:/cdrom /mnt/nfs_cdrom nfs
nosuid,rsize=8192,timeo=14,intr,retry=1,bg,retrans=1,soft,acregmin=60,acregmax=1
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o don't see any advantage of ATA/66 over ATA/33 (unless you are
running a RAID config..)
>
> Civileme
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t; > > b810-b8ff : HPT366
> > > c400-c407 : ide3
> > > c410-c4ff : HPT366
> > > f000-f007 : ide0
> > > f008-f00f : ide1
> > >
> > >
> > > If anyone can help me with this one I will send you a six pack of your favorite
> > > beer (provided you are of age of course :-).
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Paul
>
> recompile for 386 code, kernel and driver.
>
> The Seagate IDE drive is marginal at the timing and signal gating
> requirements of 586 code and often locks up. So do MOST WDs,
> though some of them will work without the Xxx parm and often run
> close to the UDMA66 speed required.
>
> Read kernel traffic in February to learn why. It has to do with
> the fact that drive and chipset mfgrs are assuming timing for 386
> code instead of the "official" specs for the interface, and 586
> code timing is tighter, hence reflections on signal gating lines
> that should NOT be there are being observed.
>
> IBMs, Maxtors, and Quantums in the same position on the same
> board seem to work just fine.
>
Err, unfortiunatly no, both Diamond Max 6800 ATA/33 & ATA/66 series (eg.
91000D8, 91360U4), seem to be affected with timing issues as well, on the
HPT366... (though they seem to work okay on the Promise Ultra66 (PDC 20262).
I also own an ATA/33 Seagate ST36531A with screwy DMA transfers on the HPT366
as well :-(
> Civileme
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uot;Maxtor 90840D7",
"Maxtor 90750D6", "Maxtor 90625D5", "Maxtor 90500D4",
"Maxtor 91728D8", "Maxtor 91512D7", "Maxtor 91303D6", "Maxtor 91080D5",
"Maxtor 90845D4", "Maxtor 90680D4", "Maxtor 90648D3", "Maxtor 90432D2",
NULL
};
(afaik in xUn U stands for UDMA/66, D for UDMA(/33)
I hope this gives a better overview to people, which drives not to buy/use with
the Highpoint HPT366 (Abit HotRod) in UDMA/33 UDMA/66 mode
Cheers,
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/* Manuël Beunder. (aka MBr)
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(Don't forget that some ATA/66 compatible HD's (Like Maxtor)
required to be set to ATA/33 in the firmware, in order to function properly...)
Mandrake 7.0 didn't had DMA support for the hpt366, afaik, so that's why you
didn't ran into trouble..
>
> Philippe
Cheers,
though it might not work at 66. I
> >wasn't
> >joking yesterday. I am really buying ATA/100 equipment to see if it will
> >work
> >at ATA/66.
> >
> >And even if it does work at 66, the missing error-checking feature would
> >make
> >me dist
to
reprogram the drives to ATA33 and put them on the Intel controller.
>
> Some board chipsets do not work well with the PCI controller
> card.
>
> So, knowing those things, prepare for an education in BIOSes and
> HDDs and Disk controllers if you are in the 40% who need to do
> special things.
>
> Civileme
Cheers,
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