Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Tue, 30 Jan 2001 16:03:33 +0100 (CET) | | From | Tobias Ringstrom <> | | Subject | Re: VT82C686A corruption with 2.4.x |
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So you have not seen any corruption, but are willing to do testing. Very kind, but you could have choosen a better subject, I think. There are a lot more rumours that facts regarding the VIA drivers right now.
/Tobias
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Nicholas Knight wrote:
> I have a Soyo K7VIA motherboard which uses VT82C686A, with an 800mhz Athlon > CPU in it. > So far I've never run a 2.3* or 2.4* kernel on it, I've only done that on my > P3 using a propriatory micron motherboard that uses an intel BX2 chipset. > However, I recently trashed my linux installation (doing things totaly > unrelated to the kernel) and now would be more than happy to assist in > trying to figure out what the heck is causing the filesystem corruption on > VIA chipsets, but so far I've only found bits and peices of information on > it, and have been unable to locate a compiliation of information avalible on > the problem, so I'd know just where to start. > If anyone could point me to a good place to start looking, besides the > thousands of messages containing just bits and peices of information, I > could get to work on some testing.
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