On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 22:41:45 +0100, Marcin Kuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Have you tried "Generic PCI IDE Chipset Support" ?
> 
> I thing that you are about:
> generic / default IDE chipset support (kernel 2.6.10) ?

No...

> Probably in 2.4 series the name was as you quoted.
> Yes. This option was compiled in kernel.
> 
> All kernels were compiled with setting all chipsets.
> I cared about set all of options responsible for IDE.
> All IDE drivers was compiled into kernel (not modules).

> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_GENERIC=y

...but you have it.

output of lspci command would be also helpful

> I think that the solution of my problem is here:
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-ide&m=109967556605057&w=2
> and here is your response:
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-ide&m=109969178814722&w=2
> 
> "AFAICS this option allows users to use generic code for
> unknown/unsupported devices which can result in unpredictable results
> (hangs, data corruptions)." BZ

This patch is in Alan's -ac tree.

Just get the latest patch for 2.6.10 from:
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/linux-2.6/2.6.10/
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