I tried to install the cooker a couple of times and a couple of different 
ways over the last couple of days.

I can get a good install with the high point raid disabled, but, once 
installed I have to rebuild the kernel with the acpi disabled just to be able 
to use the built in via-rhine lan card.  I also (which is not a surprise) 
have to use the latest nvidia drivers for my card.

However with the current boot img and the high point chipset enabled, the 
install disk, which I am think is using the same boot images as the 9.0, I 
get several errors while booting, all concerned with the disks on the hpt372 
controller.  hda: lost interrupt, and hdc: lost interrupt being the main 
culprits.  9.1 varies from 9.0 in the fact that once it is booted install 
does actually see the disks on the raid controller, only it sees them as 
individual disks, not as a raid disk, (which they are set up as in the high 
point bios utility.)

It is not urgent to get this fixed, but it would be nice if the boot image 
had acpi disabled, and support for the highpoint chipset.

I know that there were a lot of changes in 2.4.21-pre3 concerning the high 
point chipsets and via, although I am not sure what changes took place in 
pre2  

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