On Monday 05 March 2001 17:42, Ron Stodden wrote:
> Mark Wormgoor wrote:
[···]
> > Why this matters:
> > I have an Asus P2BF with two onboard controllers and a Promise Ultra 100
> > with the second onboard disabled.
> > With 2.2 it's like this:
> > onboard 1: hda, hdb
> > promise 1: hde, hdf
> > promise 2: hdg, hdh
> >
> > With 2.4 it's like this:
> > onboard 1: hda, hdb
> > promise 1: hdc, hdd
> > promise 2: hde, hdf

I have a Gigabyte GA-6BXE with two onboard controllers (diaabled) and a 
Promise Ultra 100 ···
With 2.2 it's like this:
Promise 1: hde, hdf
Promise 2: hdg, hdh

With 2.4 it's like this:
Promise 1: hde, hdf
Promise 2: hdg, hdh

You can make the Promise use hda, hdb, hdc and hdd by configuring the kernel 
(use off-board chipsets first) or by using kernel boot parameters hd0= , etc.
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