Re: still ATA problems with promise tx2

2002-04-24 Thread mika ruohotie
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 02:17:27PM +0200, Søren Schmidt wrote: > It seems mika ruohotie wrote: > > i might be able to provide more information if this sounds like > > something which shouldnt be happening. (trace, whatever needed) > That would be most helpfull, where does it panic, what is the >

Re: still ATA problems with promise tx2

2002-04-24 Thread Søren Schmidt
It seems mika ruohotie wrote: > > hello, > > i couldnt decide from reading the list if there should or shouldnt > be problems with promise ata/100 controller with current. I dont think so... > anyway, i have problems with it. > > i've tried several current versions from the devel snapshot to

still ATA problems with promise tx2

2002-04-24 Thread mika ruohotie
hello, i couldnt decide from reading the list if there should or shouldnt be problems with promise ata/100 controller with current. anyway, i have problems with it. i've tried several current versions from the devel snapshot to apr 22nd and all of those fail after installation. in the floppy

Re: Still ATA problems

1999-10-06 Thread Erik H. Bakke
On 06-Oct-99 Soren Schmidt wrote: > > I have a new version almost ready that should fix this problem, including > the panic on the alpha. It just a bit more testing then I'll commit it... > If you want, I can give it a test on a 164SX-based alpha... ===+

Re: Still ATA problems

1999-10-06 Thread Soren Schmidt
It seems Erik H. Bakke wrote: > I am still having problems with the ATA driver. > I am seeing the same error messages as has been reported on the lists during > the last few weeks, both on i386 and alpha platforms. > On the i386, the problem is just an irritating itch, but it seems to be > far mor

Still ATA problems

1999-10-06 Thread Erik H. Bakke
I am still having problems with the ATA driver. I am seeing the same error messages as has been reported on the lists during the last few weeks, both on i386 and alpha platforms. On the i386, the problem is just an irritating itch, but it seems to be far more serious on the alpha, where the system