Bobby Dowling wrote:
> 
> I figured this about 7.1.
> 
> When I tried to install 7.0, it said that Linux is not currently, fully able
> to take advantage of udma66, but that it could make a boot disk to bypass
> this problem. Well, it did and almost all went smooth from there.
> 
> The problems I noticed:  1) wouldn't detect my parallel port zip drive when
> choosing new iomega driver in scsi section of install (always worked before
> when I installed to hard drives on ide0 and ide1 with no udma66
> controllers).  2)  After installation at boot-up, I got the error message
> that the kernel could not recognize /dev/hdg (hard drive on second ata/66
> controller -> ide3) as valid block device.  Do I just need to create
> /dev/hdg?
> 
> I would like the url to the site you mentioned.



http://www.uidaho.edu/~webb3172/ultra66.html

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