Evgeny is right - You can download these patches (or from Hedrick's
directory where you can find the kernel sources, as well). However
I should advice you that these sources, most of the times labeled
"experimental" can and will corrupt your filesystem. I had this very
same problem with my VIA
Hi there,
Just check out the link below. It's for optimising your IDE drives.
BUT, be very carefull with that: obvious disclaimers apply...
http://www.linux.com/tuneup/database.phtml/Hardware/000788.html
Boaz.
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Boaz Rymland wrote:
Hi there,
Just check out the link below. It's for optimising your IDE drives.
BUT, be very carefull with that: obvious disclaimers apply...
some notes:
* in case you can not get your hdd running with udma under 2.2.x ,
there is a possibility that the IDE controller is
Since most of the new IDE controllers doesn't present in the 2.2.x
series "natively" it's possible to download patch for the kernel
that adds support for most of them (VIA,Promise, etc...) from
http://www.linux-ide.org/.
Omer Musaev wrote:
some notes:
* in case you can not get your hdd
Evgeny Zemlerub wrote:
Since most of the new IDE controllers doesn't present in the 2.2.x
series "natively" it's possible to download patch for the kernel
that adds support for most of them (VIA,Promise, etc...) from
http://www.linux-ide.org/.
And if you are too lazy to patch your kernel, I
Eli Marmor wrote:
Evgeny Zemlerub wrote:
Since most of the new IDE controllers doesn't present in the 2.2.x
series "natively" it's possible to download patch for the kernel
that adds support for most of them (VIA,Promise, etc...) from
http://www.linux-ide.org/.
And if you are too