On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 08:57:44AM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> At 08:51 AM 11/6/2003, you wrote:
> >I'm trying to do an
> >install, but so far I cannot seem to build a kernel that boots.
> 
> What makes you think this is a kernel/motherboard issue ?? That is a very 
> popular motherboard so I don't think there's any major conflicts or 
> incompatibilities with it.

It is, when I got mine it was new enough that the .20 kernel didn't
support the nforce chipset properly, and crashes occurred either
apparently randomly, or while doing high volume network transfers (ie:
copying my $HOME back from the machine it was backed up to :)  I ended
up finding the ac-sources kernel and it has worked like a charm since,
with no special options other than selecting the nforce settings for
agpgart and ide chipset.  I'll send the original poster my .config
offlist.

Once I found a kernel that worked, the MB has been rock solid, whereas
before I was starting to doubt linux :)

alan

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