If you do need help with lilo and booting, just ask. I finally figured
out how to boot the promise card properly, and therefore feel qualified
to answer questions. I ran into a problem where the kernel picks drive
letters according to where they are located on the motherboard, wheras
lilo can
uses concervative settings (compared to windows) so
tweaking hdparms in single-user mode is a must. google is your friend
there too.
i hope this helps
tom
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Subject: [luau] ultra ata 100 okay?
I'm trying to figure out if this western digital 175GB
7200rpm ultra ata/100 hard drive will work in my linux
system.
I went to redhat and looked for their HCLs
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Chances are it will work. Is the brand of the special PCI controller
Promise?
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 20:01, TB wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out if this western digital 175GB
> 7200rpm ultra ata/100 hard drive will work in my
Chances are it will work. Is the brand of the special PCI controller
Promise?
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 20:01, TB wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out if this western digital 175GB
> 7200rpm ultra ata/100 hard drive will work in my linux
> system.
>
> I went to redhat and looked for their HCLs, since I
I'm trying to figure out if this western digital 175GB
7200rpm ultra ata/100 hard drive will work in my linux
system.
I went to redhat and looked for their HCLs, since I am
running RH9, but I don't find anything about western
digital when I search. This is a bit suspicious that
none of their drive