Linux-Hardware Digest #255, Volume #9 Sun, 24 Jan 99 02:13:38 EST
Contents:
SCSI Parity Errors (Nicholas Barry)
Re: Lilo Pbs ... (Andreas Schneider)
Re: RH 5.2 on a 486 Compaq, worth the time? (Wildman, the Cuberstalker)
Allied Telesyn 2400T nic (Dan LaMee)
Re: partitioning woes (Charles Mosher)
Help with Midi on Ensoniq Soundscape (Dragonmaster Lou)
Re: Red Hat installation problem - newbie ("Jim Ross")
Re: Which AMD K6-2 is faulty (Lev Iserovich)
Re: Can't Install Redhat 5.1 - Autoprobe can't find SCSI (Roger Atkinson)
Re: AMD k-6 & external cache failure (Sean Russell)
Re: Are non-Intel CPU's (AMD) o.k. with Redhat? (Sean Russell)
Re: AMD K6-2 300 in a seemingly infinite reboot loop before it can even (Sean
Russell)
Re: Save me from Win95: need AMD PCnet, Matrox MGA drivers help (Emanuel Mashian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nicholas Barry)
Subject: SCSI Parity Errors
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.questions
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 05:22:16 GMT
Hello everyone,
I have a curious question. I currently run an Adaptec AHA-2940U SCSI card
with 5 devices hanging off of it. I just recently upgraded from a Future
Domain TMC-3260. I've never seen this problem before, but now that I've got
the new card, I'm seeing it every 10-30 minutes. The issue is the following:
I get Data Parity Errors in my syslog with the exact output like this:
(scsi0:-1:-1:-1) Data Parity Error during PCI address or PCI writephase.
(scsi0:-1:-1:-1) Received a PCI Target Abort
(scsi0:-1:-1:-1) Data Parity Error during PCI address or PCI writephase.
(scsi0:-1:-1:-1) Received a PCI Target Abort
Has anybody here seen this before? If so, any clues as to which device may
be causing it? That is, does a resource exist where I can track down this
problem? The reason I'm really pissed off is because I've managed to ruin
9 blank CD-R disks in the past week and I have a feeling it's the error above.
While writing CDs I get write failures with differing reasons and my
guess is that it's due to the parity errors seen above. I'm in
the process of replacing my 4+ year old 2x CD-ROM drive to work
better with my 2x6 CD-R drive, but if that's not the problem (what's
giving the parity errors) then I've got little clue other
than to completely disassemble my system and go through drive at a time
until I find the culprit. I'd prefer to shorten this process.
Anyway, if anybody has any clue, I'm all ears. Thanks!
To reply to me, see my address in the .sig.
nick
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From: Andreas Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.misc,linux.redhat.install,fr.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Lilo Pbs ...
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 19:52:34 +0100
Damien Ercole wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to get LILO to work on my Hard Drive
> for 2 days now without any success ..so maybe someone
> can help me ...Here is my problem ...
<snip>
> * After I have finished the installation, the system
> ask me where I want to put Lilo ... and I answer on
> the MBR of hda. When I reboot to start ..... LILO
> stops right after the first L without any error code
> ... so I don't know what's happening .....
> Do I put the LILO at the wrong place ? Is there a
> compatibility problem with my Hard Drive ?
<snip>
from my experience, I can only suggest, that you toggle the
"linear"-option in /etc/lilo.conf .
I've seen this problem quite some times, and so far this has always
helped.
I hope it works for you, too.
btw.: don't forget running lilo after editing its configuration-file.
I keep forgetting this all the time...
Greetings,
Andreas
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wildman, the Cuberstalker)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: RH 5.2 on a 486 Compaq, worth the time?
Date: 22 Jan 1999 18:23:08 GMT
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On Fri, 22 Jan 1999 00:04:45 -0600, Richard J Graner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Would it work in the first place with Compaq being so proprietary? I have a
>ProLinea 4/50 slimline desktop. 32MB, 340MB HDD, everything else built on
>motherboard I would expect.
I think your biggest problem would be fitting it on that HD, actually.
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From: Dan LaMee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Allied Telesyn 2400T nic
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 18:53:44 GMT
Hello all,
I've posted several times about miscellaneous stuff and have been
grateful for the support. Thanks. I've got a Packard Bell computer that
I recently installed linux on (new 10gb hd). For Internet service I have
@Home and upon subscribing, was given a Allied Telesyn 2400T nic. It
works fine in Windows (of course) and is even detected when booting
linux. It finds the card, gets the hardware address and chipset correct
(it matches what Windows says it is), as well as the correct IRQ and I/O
address. However, when I run pnpdump > file.out, the card isn't listed
(it's a PNP PCI card). DHCPD also doesn't work. The driver that I'm
using now is a NE2000 PCI driver which was the only (first) driver that
I picked during the Red Hat install that didn't give me an error. I've
got two questions. 1) Is something wrong with my setup (ie. wrong
driver, something else)? and 2) Is there a driver for this card if it
needs a new one. TIA.
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From: Charles Mosher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: partitioning woes
Date: 24 Jan 1999 05:35:09 GMT
Aaron Birkland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I am sorry to post what is probably a very basic question on this :
newsgroup, but I am soon going to attempt to install Linux (of the Debian
: persuasion) on its own partition on my hard drive, which right now is
one : large 6.4 GB FAT32 partition. I would have loved to defragment the
drive so : that I have a continuous block of free space which I could
split with FIPS, and : then format and play with as I like. There is one
caveat, however.
: As it : turns out, Win98 has been putting something on the last cylinder
of the drive : that it does not want moved. I have no idea exactly what
it is or why it is : there, but I sure don't like it there.
--- the rest snipped ---
And you are going to hold still for this preemptive coercive manipulation,
and not blow away Windows 98! Amazing! Boot an old version of DOS and
blow that crap away, and start over with the drive partitioned in a
sensible way, preferably without any Windows 9x on it. One more reason
why I am running good old MS-DOS 6.20 and Windows 3.11 while I learn
Linux.
Don't run applications that tie you to a monopolistic commercial vendor
like that, and don't get caught with your own data in a proprietary file
format or in the same partition as the operating system, where it is at
risk _when_ you have to change operating systems. Partition that hard
disk, using NO proprietary formats that trap you.
: Aaron Birkland
Sympathy.
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From: Dragonmaster Lou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Help with Midi on Ensoniq Soundscape
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 14:29:43 -0500
I got midi working on my Ensoniq Soundscape under Linux, well, sort of.
The midi only uses the card's FM synth instead of its wavetable synth.
Anyone know what settings need to be done while compiling the kernel
(2.0.36 or 2.2.0 when it's finally out :)) to have it use the wavetable
synth instead of FM? Thanks.
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From: "Jim Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,linux.redhat.install
Subject: Re: Red Hat installation problem - newbie
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 01:19:41 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message <78e0oh$up1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>In article <77jhf8$rk8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I am currently battling to install Linux on my laptop. Due to current
>> business/ support applications, I need to be able to dual boot Windows 98
and
>> NT - I would like to also be able to boot Linux. In order to do the above
I
>> have a small DOS partition, I am informed that I need this because NT
can't
>> read the Windows 98 FAT 32 filesystem and Windows 98 can't read an NTFS.
>
>I have a Tripple-Boot system that I just got working but mine's a little
>weirder because NT is solely on my second hard drive and LILO boots it with
a
>logical drive swap. (LILO boots all three.) I don't have a small dos
>partition first, but I suppose that is one way to do it. How big is the
>disk? I don't have experience in this, but I am told even Linux can't boot
>above 8GB on the disk.
Interesting but remembering that this is a bios/pc problem, not relating to
OSes too much. Nothing can boot above 8GB/1024 cylinders because of it I
believe.
>
>> When I try to partition my disk for Linux, it only lets me add one other
>> partition, 3Gb in size, which I thought would be great for my Linux area.
But
>> apparently Linux wants a swap partition as well, and for some reason my
system
>> won't let me have more than four, [C: for DOS, d: for Win98, e: for NT
4.0, /
>> for Linux]. I have 128Mb of RAM and had planned on just using filesystem
swap,
>> and hence would not need an additional swap partition. Are there any
solutions
>> or do I go Linux-less or trash my machine.
Again a pc limitation. 4 primary partitions is the max.
So what I don't is have 1 primary partition and then have an extended
partition as a container. In that extended you load in many more primary
partitions. Then to your system you're ok and it looks like 2 partitions,
although it can be many more.
So you will need to get some free space, and create an extended and some
primary partitions. You should have no problem.
>
>I know linux LIKES a swap disk, but I have never tried installing one
without
>it to know that it wouldn't work. Does it say you need one or just that it
>wants one?
It probably work work without one. It is academic because at least with
Redhat Linux will not install without a swap partition. I have a 64MB
system lightly loaded. I just use a 10MB swap partition.
You should be able to create a swap FILE in your linux partition
>if you need swap space (but I think you can only do that after you've
>installed the system). I was thinking you might be able to put linux and
its
>swap partition in an extended partition but just remembered that you can't
>boot from those. (Is this correct?)
No not really correect. Of course you mean primary partitions in your
extended partition right?
Any smart OS like NT or Linux can boot fine off of an primary partition in
an extended partition. I've done it.
The limit of four is imposed by the PC
>itself. NO PC disk (SCSI or IDE) can have more than 4 _primary_
partitions.
>(I'm not sure what aspect of the PC imposes this, however.)
It's not imporant why. That's why extended partitions were created adn
used, so people don't have to worry about this.
Jim
>
>How big is your DOS partition and how are you booting NT and 98 now? NT's
>boot loader? Another boot loader? Were you planning to use LILO or have NT
>boot linux?
>
>Sorry I don't have many answers, after all, but maybe this info will help.
>
>>
>> Thanks in advance (hopefully),
>>
>> David
>>
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From: Lev Iserovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Which AMD K6-2 is faulty
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 00:47:01 -0500
If you are referring to some of the K6's that ran with 66Mhz Front Side Bus
only, there should be a "66" somewhere in the numbers on the chip.
If you are referring to the Win95 bug however, you chose the wrong group :)
But I believe the 333Mhz and up K6-2's might cause a problem under 95 and
give a IOS error during startup. You have to call M$ or AMD and obtain a
patch if it happens on your particular system -- there's no downloadable
fix. The bug is actually in Winblow$, not the chip itself.
--Lev Iserovich
Pranab Nag wrote:
> I was wondering if it is possible to figure out which AMD K6-2 chip is
> faulty? I have K6-2 300Mhz and there are a bunch of numbers in the back.
> Can I figure out from these numbers.
>
> Apparently, sometime during late 1998 some K6-2 were shipped with some
> fault.
>
> -Pranab
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From: Roger Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Can't Install Redhat 5.1 - Autoprobe can't find SCSI
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 22:15:22 -0800
Catiline wrote:
>
> OK, I have had the same problem too, with RH 5.0, 5.1 and now 5.2.
> Can't get the bugger to see my Adaptec 1522. I try INSMOD and it seems
> to run without error, but then cannot access the CD-ROM attached at SCSI
> ID 6. MODPROBE finds nothing for aha152x -- "busy" whatever that means.
>
> Any hints?
You might want set the IOport to either 330 or 334. This worked for me
on both the AHA1522b and the AHA1542CF. I will adfmit that I still had
problems using insmod after I changed the IOport to 334 but I was
reinstalling on a new disk and this time (and every time after) it
detected just fine. Once I got it detected at install everything else
was automatic. I still don't know how to use insmod or modprobe but I'm
learning.
Hope this helps,
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Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 19:03:21 -0800
From: Sean Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: AMD k-6 & external cache failure
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I'm using an AMD K6II-300 with a super-socket 7 motherboard at 100MHz with
100MHz SDRAM (8ns) and 1MB external cache, and the boot image won't load unless
I disable the external cache. I'm going to swap the CPU for an Intel if I
can't find another fix in a week or so.
Larry D Snyder wrote:
> I'm using a AMD 350 (100mhz buss) on a Asus P5A at 400 mhz running 2.0.36
> with 100mhz SDRAM without any problems what-so-ever..
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Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 19:35:21 -0800
From: Sean Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Are non-Intel CPU's (AMD) o.k. with Redhat?
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I hope I'm not too late, and I don't want to be the negative one, but I'm
about to swap my AMD for an Intel processor. RH5.1 will not boot for me if
the external cache is not disabled.
On the other hand, I know someone with the same hardware as I who has no
problems, so there you go. Caveat emptor.
John Curtis wrote:
> Hi. I'm a newbie who is thinking of buying a cheap
> (~$500) 266 MHz AMD k6 - based clone. Is Redhat 5.2
> linux known to run well with non-Intel processor sets?
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Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 19:52:52 -0800
From: Sean Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: AMD K6-2 300 in a seemingly infinite reboot loop before it can even
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Enthalpy wrote:
> Now one of my friends said that AMD's had certain flaws in them and this could
> be one of them... I am returning the CPU but has anyone else had similar
> experiences? will I get similar results with a new CPU or will it work as it
> should????
I have the same problem. Disable your external cache.
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From: Emanuel Mashian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Save me from Win95: need AMD PCnet, Matrox MGA drivers help
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 22:45:37 -0800
I've been bitten by the exact same problem on a number of Compaq
machines. My first encounter with this problem was on a Deskpro
5133, where the crash was occuring in the same situation as you
describe. That was my first Linux installation (Redhat 5.0), and I was
trying to set up the machine as dual boot Linux/NT. I succeeded in
making this installation. But read on, the plot thinckens.
That first time, I managed to get Linux installed by using the "install
from disk" method. I first copied the required parts of the cd onto
one of the drives on the system, and then installed from this partition.
You can find instructions for doing this in the Redhat manuals, which
are online as well.
I since decided that to kick NT off of this machine, and here I ran
into more interesting troubles. I attempted the Redhat 5.2 "workstation"
option in their installation, and when it asked me whether it was ok to
wipe out all data, I said, yes. As you may expect, I ran into the same
problem with the SCSI cd. This time, however, I had no operating
system left on the machine, so I couldn't copy the cd onto a hard
drive. I was loath to reload NT or 95 just for this reason, so I tried
the FTP install. I loaded the cd onto another machine in the local
network, and specified that machine as the FTP source for the
installation. This also worked.
Hopefully some such trick will work for you. I, on the other hand, am
now facing a variation of the same problem on a Deskpro 6200. In
this case though, the installation program looses its lunch while trying
to format the hard drive. The message is the same kernel panic. I have
not come up with any creative solutions for this. I was actually looking
for some information to help me when I found this post of yours here.
If you hear anything that may help me, I would appreciate an email.
PS: I never had problems reading from the cd on the 133 once the
operating system was installed. Go figure.
Brian Rigney wrote:
> I have an HP Vectra Xu 5/133c computer which is currently running
> Windows 95. I am completely frustrated with windows and want to
> install Redhat Linux 5.2. One week ago, I attempted to install Redhat
> Linux 5.2 on this machine and had problems when transferring files
> from the CD_ROM to the hard-drive. It is not feasible for me to buy a
> new computer. Therefore, I would like to know if it is worth
> attempting to install Linux on this machine.
>
> I allowed the installation program to choose its own SCSI controller
> driver and it chose the driver am53c974. After selecting which
> programs to install, the installation program began copying files from
> the Toshiba CD-ROM XM-53017A to the Quantum Fireball (1G) hard-drive.
> During this process the following error messages were displayed:
>
> Error AM53c974_Abort called
> AM53C974 register dump:
> [I didn't copy down the register dump data]
> SCSI host 0 abort (pid 22882) timed out- reseting
> SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0
> AM53c974_reset called
> AM53c974 register dump:
> [I didn't copy down the register dump data]
>
> The machine apparently froze at this point, and when I attempted to
> swap screens (ALT-#) in the RedHat install, the following message
> appeared:
>
> kernel panic scsi_free: trying to free unused memory
>
> At this point, the computer was completely frozen. I opened the box
> and have this information listed on the chip in the motherboard which
> appears to be the SCSI (as well as ethernet) controller:
>
> PCnet(TM)- SCSI
> AM79c974kc
> 9520EPA A4
> (c)1993 AMD
>
> A replacement SCSI card does not seem to be an option due to the
> layout of the components inside the case (a hacksaw would be
> necessary).
>
> I was also unable to find the ethernet "card" (Win95 indicated that
> its an "AMD Family Ethernet PCI") in the list of supported hardware on
> the Redhat web site. In looking at the kernal source on my
> officemate's machine, I have found a driver, lance.c (the AMD Lance
> chip _is_ supported by RH) which apparently recognizes the AM79c974,
> but it is not clear to me whether it can actually _handle_ that chip.
> Obviously, I have no way of knowing if it will work because I cannot
> get past the down-load portion of the installation.
>
> As if things could not get any worse, the video card (Win95 indicated
> that its an "Matrox MGA Ultima/ Impression") is also not listed as
> supported hardware.
>
> I am an aerospace engineering graduate student at the University of
> Colorado with a good deal of computer experience, but I do not have
> the ability to write my own drivers. If anyone has information on the
> SCSI driver, Ethernet card, or video card, I would appreciate any
> response. Again, I would like to know if it worth any more of my time
> to try to get this to work. Thanks.
>
> Brian Rigney: rigney @ colorado . edu
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