Le mar 21/01/2003 � 12:57, Jure Repinc a �crit :
> Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> > On the Linux Kernel somebody said about the HPT370 problem :
> > 
> > 
>http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=3DF4A736.9010104%40dejong.info
> > 
> > ,----
> > | Well it is about timing indeed. It turned out that as a result for
> > | a quest for speed, some time ago, I left the pci bus running as 35Mhz.
> > | 
> > | As soon as I reset it to 33Mhz the attached drive was detected and
> > | kernel panics dissapeard. (Redhat kernel 2.4.18..., 2.4.20-ac1. )
> > | Other I have not tested.
> > `----
> > 
> > Would be great if someone test and tell me if it works or not.
> 
> It doesn't. I have nothing overclocked in my system (I just checked 
> again to make sure) and it doesn't work.
> 
So don't i (HPT372) and i encounter the same problems. (for 9.0, i've
resolved it by installing the proprietary driver).
Stef
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