I asked this at tomsrtbt list and was answered about 2.0.x kernel not supporting ATA66 as the reason of my lockup. However, I made some testings, and came to strange results: If I boot my system with HDA, HDB and HDC connected, even in ATA66/33 mode, tomsrtbt works ok. If I boot with HDA, HDB, HDD in ATA66/PIO4 mode, tomsrtbt works ok. However, whenever I boot with HDC and HDD connected at the same time, even when I turn off UDMA and select PIO-0 in the BIOS, tomsrtbt lockups. So I assume ATA66 isn't the source of my problem. As I said before, I can use all my harddrives/cdrom in Windows and Debian. Any ideas? "Dr. Aldo Medina" wrote: > > I searched in the archive and didn't find anything, so here it is: > > Tomsrtbt lockup at boot time in my new machine. It's the last version > (downloaded yesterday) and works fine with my two other computers. > > However in this machine it locks up right after detecting the > harddrives. The last lines are: > > HDA WDC WD307AA-00BAA0,29333HB w/2048Kb cache, CHS=3739/255/63 > HDB Creative CDRW RW8433E, ATAPI CDROM Drive > HDC ST320423A, 19536Mb w/512Kb cache, CHS=39693/16/63 > HDD Atapi CDROM, Atapi CDrom drive > > IDE0 at 0x1F0-0-1F7,0x3F6 on IRQ 14 > > I'm using a Pentium III 800 in a Gigabyte 6OXM7E-1 (i815), with two > ATA66 drives with proper cables, and the CDRW and CDROM described > before. They work fine in my W2000,W98 and Debian Woody. -- Linux User #98419 -o) | Similitudes entre mujeres y http://counter.li.org /\ | computadoras: 20. Las m�s caras ICQ 94335020 _\_v | suelen ser las mejores Si quieres ayudarme, ponme de | referencia en www.puntosclub.com | _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
