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I think those cards are based on a Promise chipset.  Modules for those
cards are not included on the current LiveCD, but should be included on
the next LiveCD.

- -Joe

Flaffer wrote:
| I should be more specific: I compiled my own kernel with the modules I
| thought were needed. I did not see anything that specifically said
| Sonnet or tempo or whatnot.  I was checking to see if anyone had
| noticed what driver they had to include in the kernel.
|
| I will try to boot into the LiveCD and see if I can catch the driver
| it loads. That should tell me what driver needs to be put into my
| kernel.
|
| Ben Ricker
|
|
| On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 01:35:16 +0100, Lars Weiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|>* Flaffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05/01/26 18:19 -0600]:
|>
|>>I have a Sonnet Tempo ATA133 IDE PCI Card that is not being recognized
|>>by Gentoo. I do not see the cdrom being mapped when it boots the
|>>kernel.
|>
|>If there is a kernel module for that card, then I guess,
|>it's not included on the current 2004.3 LiveCD.  We added a
|>lot more IDE, SATA and SCSI cards, as well as RAID
|>controllers to the next LiveCDs kernel.
|>
|>Regards, Lars
|>
|>
|>
|
|
|

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