Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-27 Thread Josh McKinney
On approximately Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 11:07:05AM +1000, Ian Tan wrote: I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with built-in Promise ATA/100 IDE controller, and so I happily bought a new 30Gb Quantum ATA/100 hard disk. :) Actually the 2.4 kernel series has support for the

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-27 Thread Phillip Deackes
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 19:09:10 -0800 Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was planning on buying this board soon, so I'm interested in the possibly solutions. Let me see if I got this right... (1) Use the UDMA-66 controller. (2) Compile a kernel with the UDMA-100 support in it (either on

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-27 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Dec 27 2000, Ian Tan wrote: I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with built-in Promise ATA/100 IDE controller, and so I happily bought a new 30Gb Quantum ATA/100 hard disk. :) I have this very same board and it works perfectly. Unfortunately, I don't

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-27 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Dec 26 2000, Rob Hudson wrote: But if you have an empty system, how do you install debian? Use the UDMA/66 controller instead and only then compile the kernel with the appropriate drivers. BTW, I have this board and it works wonderfully. I'm really happy with it. So

Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-26 Thread Ian Tan
I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with built-in Promise ATA/100 IDE controller, and so I happily bought a new 30Gb Quantum ATA/100 hard disk. :) However, Potato doesn't like my IDE controller and my hard disk is not detected, hence my system is paralised without a

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-26 Thread Nate Amsden
i'd suggest looking here http://www.linux-ide.org/chipsets.html compare what chipset you have to see if its compadible, if it is, i'd suggest trying to build a new kernel to boot with and see if that helps, if it's not listed then get another IDE controller ... nate Ian Tan wrote: I have

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-26 Thread Stephen Rueger
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 11:07:05AM +1000, Ian Tan wrote: I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with built-in Promise ATA/100 IDE controller, and so I happily bought a new 30Gb Quantum ATA/100 hard disk. :) However, Potato doesn't like my IDE controller and my hard disk

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-26 Thread Rob Hudson
I was planning on buying this board soon, so I'm interested in the possibly solutions. Let me see if I got this right... (1) Use the UDMA-66 controller. (2) Compile a kernel with the UDMA-100 support in it (either on another machine, or when using the UDMA-66), and boot from that. But if you