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Re: hdc : lost interrupt ????



Hi.

Hmm ... I'm running Debian Sarge on my PWS500au. Standard Debian 2.4 kernel 
works fine, yesterday I compiled a 2.6.15-2 kernel from kernel.org, works 
fine, too.

Should I send my 2.6 .config?

Regards,

   Hartwig

On Saturday 04 February 2006 11:35, Jean-Francois Gobin wrote:
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> Strange ...
>
> ide_genreic was what I tried.
>
> I also tried to compile 2.6.8 (from packages) with the same config as
> 2.4.27 ...
>
> When I boot : kernel panic ...
>
> Something is rotten in the kingdom of my alpha! I told you!
>
> Just compiled 2.4.27, will reboot now.
>
> Regards,
> jF
>
> On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Tyson Whitehead wrote:
> > On Thu February 2 2006 15:10, Jean-Francois Gobin wrote:
> >> The system (PWS500a) chokes on ide_cd and complains a lot about "lost
> >> interrupt".
> >>
> >> Any idea ?
> >
> > If it's like my PWS500au, it's got a "Silicon Image, Inc. PCI0646 (rev
> > 01)" IDE controller in it that is as buggy as I'll get out.  Maybe try
> > the ide_generic module.  It works for me on 2.6.14.
> >
> > I stopped using the cmd64x module quite a while ago.  It enabled DMAing,
> > which resulted in random corruption on my backup IDE harddisk.  Maybe
> > enabling it has some sort of interupt problem as well.
> >
> > -T
> >
> > --
> > Tyson Whitehead  (-twhitehe at uwo.ca -- WSC-)
> > Computer Engineer                          Dept. of Applied Mathematics,
> > Graduate Student- Applied Mathematics      University of Western Ontario,
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