[materribile wrote]
===I recently replaced smaller drives with a 160G and 250G drives (IDE).
They were on the Gigabyte motherboard's SiS 963 chipset. I discovered that
attempts to access anything above 127G resulted in errors:
...
[Kris Kennaway wrote]
Try 4.11 if you don't want to
At 12:32 AM 8/2/2005, Mark Terribile wrote:
[materribile wrote]
===I recently replaced smaller drives with a 160G and 250G drives (IDE).
They were on the Gigabyte motherboard's SiS 963 chipset. I
discovered that
attempts to access anything above 127G resulted in errors:
...
[Kris
Glenn,
At 12:32 AM 8/2/2005, Mark Terribile wrote:
[materribile wrote]
===I recently replaced smaller drives with a 160G and 250G drives
(IDE). ... attempts to access anything above 127G resulted in errors:
[Kris Kennaway wrote]
Try 4.11 if you don't want to make the leap to 5.x
Mark Terribile wrote:
===I recently replaced smaller drives with a 160G and 250G drives (IDE).
They were on the Gigabyte motherboard's SiS 963 chipset. I discovered that
attempts to access anything above 127G resulted in errors:
You need a new ide controller. I have several 200 and 250gb
At 08:14 AM 8/2/2005, Mark Terribile wrote:
Glenn,
At 12:32 AM 8/2/2005, Mark Terribile wrote:
[materribile wrote]
===I recently replaced smaller drives with a 160G and 250G drives
(IDE). ... attempts to access anything above 127G resulted in errors:
[Kris Kennaway wrote]
Try
Glen,
I didn't see your first email. I went back and read it though, and the SIS
963 south bridge isn't supported (recognized) at all in 4.x.
Based on CVS logs, it looks like support for SIS 963 south bridge wasn't
available until 5.1 RELEASE.
Thanks for your help. I'm still, well,
At 10:10 AM 8/2/2005, Mark Terribile wrote:
Glen,
I didn't see your first email. I went back and read it though, and the
SIS
963 south bridge isn't supported (recognized) at all in 4.x.
Based on CVS logs, it looks like support for SIS 963 south bridge wasn't
available until 5.1
===I recently replaced smaller drives with a 160G and 250G drives (IDE).
They were on the Gigabyte motherboard's SiS 963 chipset. I discovered that
attempts to access anything above 127G resulted in errors:
pg root:root# dd if=/dev/ad6 of=/dev/null bs=2k skip=5120
dd: /dev/ad6:
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 07:40:31PM -0700, Mark Terribile wrote:
===I recently replaced smaller drives with a 160G and 250G drives (IDE).
They were on the Gigabyte motherboard's SiS 963 chipset. I discovered that
attempts to access anything above 127G resulted in errors:
pg root:root# dd