On 9/7/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Could this be because I have support for my motherboard chipset in the
> > kernel and it has control?
>
> Hmm, more likely you do *not* have the right chipset enabled.
>
> What does lspci report?

It looks like I only have generic chipset support in the kernel and
nothing specific.

Ok, add:

ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support
 ...
 [*]     PCI IDE chipset support
 [*]       Sharing PCI IDE interrupts support
 ...
 <*>       Generic PCI IDE Chipset Support
 ...
 [*]       Generic PCI bus-master DMA support
 [ ]         Force enable legacy 2.0.X HOSTS to use DMA
 [*]         Use PCI DMA by default when available
 [ ]           Enable DMA only for disks
 ...
 <*>         Intel PIIXn chipsets support

HTH,
-Richard
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