Jeff Garzik wrote: > Phil Dibowitz wrote: > >> Phil Dibowitz wrote: >> >>> I just upgraded my computer, compiled a new kernel appropriately, and >>> I'm getting a ton of kernel issues surrounding the IDE driver. I >>> tried a generic debian kernel as well, but same issue. Here are the >>> tracebacks I get during boot: >>> >>> Oct 30 15:56:19 rider kernel: ide0 at 0xefe0-0xefe7,0xefae on irq 5 >>> Oct 30 15:56:19 rider kernel: hda: max request size: 128KiB >> >> >> >> So, it turns out if I change the IDE Configuration in my BIOS to be >> "Compatible mode" instead of "Enhanced Mode", this is fixed >> completely. All my drives work flawelessly. >> >> Any idea what, if any, features I'm missing, or how to make linux work >> with "enhanced mode" ? > > > > Sounds like you're not using CONFIG_SCSI_SATA for your SATA? Erm. That's possible -- I have an SATA controller on the new board, but I don't have any SATA drives, so I didn't compile the promise driver or anything else for SATA... Thanks, I'll look into that. -- Phil Dibowitz phil@ipom.com Freeware and Technical Pages Insanity Palace of Metallica http://www.phildev.net/ http://www.ipom.com/ "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin, 1759