Hi Robert,

No worries!

Could you try with the latest stock Debian 2.6.16 kernel? You can use
optimised for your system, i.e. i686 and SMP at your convenience. (I am
having issues with 2.6.17 and NFS because mkisofs hangs, don't know
whether there are other problems, that's why I suggest to stick with
2.6.16.)

Cheers,
Andree

On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 22:22 -0700, Robert Jeffrey Miesen wrote:
> Sorry about being so slow about responding to your email.
> 
>       I'll go ahead and try using a standardized debian kernel. Could you 
> tell me 
> what kernel you used? That would be of much help to me.
> 
>       Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> On Sunday 13 August 2006 05:42, you wrote:
> > Hi Robert,
> >
> > I've bought a pair of SATA disks and done some testing using the onboard
> > Via SATA controller on my ASUS A8V Deluxe motherboard using an amd64
> > etch system running kernel 2.6.16-2-amd64-k8-smp (2.6.16-17).
> >
> > The result is that things worked fine for the restore, the disk was
> > recognised correctly as sda.
> >
> > Which brings me back to my earlier point about the self-compiled kernel.
> > Could you try a stock Debian kernel and run with this?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Andree
> 
-- 
Andree Leidenfrost
Sydney - Australia

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