Thanks, that fixed the problem.

-mikael

Steven James wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> The fsb speed is controlled by a clock chip on the i2c bus.
> 
> grab http://linuxlabs.com/LinuxBIOS/patches/set-133-133.c
> 
> It's a userspace tool (run as root) to set the clock. You will want to do that in a 
>boot kernel and then use monte. Otherwise, the timing loop calibration the kernel 
>does will be invalid.
> 
> Alternatly, the code can be easily enough incorperated into whatever else you need.
> 
> The clockl setting is persistant across reset. You could even set it and reboot (or 
>trigger the reset line through the ACPI watchdog timer) if necessary.
> 
> G'day,
> sjames
> 
> 
> Quoting Mikael Halvarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> 
>>I cannot get linux to understand that there is a ide1 port that I want
>>to use, 
>>is there something that I have to enable in LinuxBIOS or has something
>>else 
>>gone wrong?
>>
>>Also, the CPU is running in 450MHz when I boot, but there is a 600MHz 
>>installed, is it possible to change the multiple and such somewhere?
>>
>>Motherboard is MS7308ET
>>
>>Thanks,
>>-mikael
>>
>>
> 
> 
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