Bobby Dowling wrote:

> Not true ...I had to recompile to get ata/66 support  ...also I had to
> include scsi support and then create /dev/scd* links before my writer would
> work  ...unless there is something i don't know about getting it to work
> without scsi emulation
>

True.  I installed the new kernel and it immediately recognizes my  ata/66
controller and drives. Didn't have to set anything. As for as setting the
IDE-CD burner working, it's well documented and there have been numerous
messages explaining the procedure.


>
> On Sun, 07 May 2000, you wrote:
> > ramses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Next I recompiled the kernel and enabled my
> > > promise controller support under block devices,
> > > and I also enabled use UDMA as default,
> > > saved information and compiled.  Did the proper
> > > steps, rebooted and I had ata/66 support.
> >
> > why ? the kernel should be compiled with ATA/66 builtins.
> >
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> Bobby Dowling

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