Re: [newbie] Asus A7V Ata 100 Controller

2001-02-02 Thread S. Stubbs
try these links: http://www.themonsens.org/michaelfamily/a7v_and_mandrake_7.2 http://www.geocities.com/ender7007/index.html sincerely, susan - Original Message - From: Wayne Rolfe To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 10:30 AM Subject: [newbie] Asus A7V Ata 100

Re: [newbie] Asus A7V Ata 100 Controller

2001-01-28 Thread abe
hey, could you post the out put of hdparm -Tt /dev/hde for me? I've been tweaking my drive settings and I can't seem to get the drive on ATA100 controller to perform even equal to how it did on the ATA66 controller. I get: [root@ilinisa abe]# hdparm -Tt /dev/hde /dev/hde: Timing buffer-cache

Re: [newbie] Asus A7V Ata 100 Controller

2001-01-28 Thread civileme
On Saturday 27 January 2001 17:27, you wrote: Hi there, I need to know how to get linux mandrake 7.1 to see the drives on my ATA 100 controller, when I run the commands ide2=0x8400,0x8002 ide3=0x7800,0x7402 my system will see the drives attached to the controller then give me will just

[newbie] Asus A7V Ata 100 Controller

2001-01-27 Thread Wayne Rolfe
Hi there, I need to know how to get linux mandrake 7.1 to see the drives on my ATA 100 controller, when I run the commands ide2=0x8400,0x8002 ide3=0x7800,0x7402 my system will see the drives attached to the controller then give me will just "hang there my kernel will not boot any further.

Re: [newbie] Asus A7V Ata 100 Controller

2001-01-27 Thread abe
hey wayne, let me be te first to say that you should turn off HTML mail as it will enrage some otherwise perfectly coherent people to the point of insanity. So, if you want to reach the widest possible group of people for answers to your questions and generally be a good member of the online

Re: [newbie] Asus A7V Ata 100 Controller

2001-01-27 Thread Robert Wertzler
On Saturday 27 January 2001 09:30, you wrote: Hi there, I need to know how to get linux mandrake 7.1 to see the drives on my ATA 100 controller, when I run the commands ide2=0x8400,0x8002 ide3=0x7800,0x7402 my system will see the drives attached to the controller then give me will just