Messages in this thread |  | | From | Jesse Marlin <> | Date | Fri, 19 Oct 2001 15:30:06 -0400 | Subject | Abit BP6 | 440 BX UDMA problems |
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I am having a lot of problems with a dual processor celeron Abit BP6 motherboard. Running lilo does not produce any errors, but after a reboot I get 'System Halted'. I originally tried a 2.4.4 SMP kernel, but have since been trying a non-SMP kernel with the same results. The boot drive is /dev/hde. Anytime I boot with a floppy, or CDROM everything looks okay on the drive, but after I type chroot /mnt everything starts seg-faulting.
I think the problem is with the UDMA controller which is an integrated Hightpoint UDMA controller. The drive is a 10GB Western Digital UDMA66 drive on /dev/hde. Has anybody experienced this problem before? Thanks for any help.
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