Re: [Re: [expert] Solved! - was: Refuses to install... :-(]]

2000-04-10 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
E T wrote: Is it absolutely sure in this case, that the CDROM supports _UDMA_ ??? (It may only support _DMA_ which is not the same thing). This is what BIOS used to say when booting... Okay, but it would be better to check the CD-ROM documentation (the BIOS auto-probe could be

Re: [Re: [expert] Solved! - was: Refuses to install... :-(]]

2000-04-09 Thread E T
Jean-Louis Debert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tom Berkley wrote: Mode 4 is UDMA 66 Mode 2 is UDMA 33 What UDMA 66 controller is in your box? Not necessarily: UDMA 66 is _UDMA_ mode 4, but you also had _PIO_ modes 0,1,2,3 and 4 (before any UDMA was available). Is it absolutely sure

Re: [expert] Solved! - was: Refuses to install... :-(]

2000-04-07 Thread Tom Berkley
Mode 4 is UDMA 66 Mode 2 is UDMA 33 What UDMA 66 controller is in your box? Tom E T wrote: Mandrake 7.0.2 just refuses to be installed on my system (booting from a CD-ROM). I tried several times (including the "most default" installation), but it keeps crashing in the middle of

Re: [expert] Solved! - was: Refuses to install... :-(]

2000-04-07 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
Tom Berkley wrote: Mode 4 is UDMA 66 Mode 2 is UDMA 33 What UDMA 66 controller is in your box? Not necessarily: UDMA 66 is _UDMA_ mode 4, but you also had _PIO_ modes 0,1,2,3 and 4 (before any UDMA was available). Is it absolutely sure in this case, that the CDROM supports _UDMA_ ???