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 >> >> > > > > ----------------------------steven james, director of research, linux labs > LinuxBIOS Cluster Solutions 230 peachtree st nw ste 2705 > High-Speed Colocation, Hosting, atlanta.ga.us 30303 > Linux Hardware, Development & Support http://www.linuxlabs.com > * Visit us at SuperComputing 2002, Booth 1441 * office/fax 404.577.7747/3 > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
