Re: Unusual filesystem/memory corruption
On 11 Aug 2001 21:06:52 -0500, Mike Brownlow wrote:
> VIA. It's a KT133 chipset on a Asus A7V. The drives are on the ATA100
> promise controller.
That's very similar to mine (Abit KA7-100, with a VIA chipset, Highpoint
hard disk controller).
If you build a correctly configured 2.4.[3-8] kernel with the necessary
options you should definitely be rewarded by getting full DMA-100/32 bit
access/etc. by default (all done safely) upon reboot.
:^)
John.
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