Messages in this thread | | | From | "Lane, Richard M" <> | Subject | Booting linux from DMA-66 IDE drive? | Date | Wed, 8 Sep 1999 19:39:47 -0500 |
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Prescript: I'm not subscribed anymore, so please CC me. (I read kerneltraffic instead, as I'm lazy :)
Having checked the FAQ + KT + Archives, I can't find any details for how to use my DMA-66 drive and interface under Linux, preferably as a boot disk. I can set my BIOS to boot from DMA-66, so all I need now are the drivers :)
If this is a stupid question, flame away :)
Motherboard is a ABIT BP-6 with a pair of Celerons, drive is a Quantum Fireball KA, and I'm happy to test "try this" patches. Currently running the standard Redhat 6.0 SMP kernel, (2.2.5 with patches) but happy to change to whatever (which'll break my SB Live, but that'll teach me to use binary only drivers)
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