For the record, I had lockup problems too.
I switched my western digital drive from using the "normal" master
setting to use the "alternate" master setting. After that, things
worked fine.
(Both settings were documented.)
--Phil
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > freezeups is if you're trying to overclock too much. When I was
> > overclocking before, the first thing to go would be my floppy drive.
>
> Nope, since this is new hardware I'm running it at the OEM specs (I'll
> typically do that to make sure that it's sound, and then start to
> play/overclock it).
>
> Nothing unusual in the system, 2 NICs (a Tulip and an NE2000 clone), a
> Diamond Viper V330 AGP, and 256MB of 100mhz ECC RAM.
>
> This also runs Debian, albeit with my own customized kernel from Debian's
> kernel source code.
>
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