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RZ1000 error...?



Hi, 

I'm installing Debian 1.3.1 from the Infomagic Developer's Resource CD
(Aug 97, kernel 2.0.29) on an old p5-60 with an Opti chipset and
AMIBIOS (C)1992, Version 1.00.09AF2.  The machine was an oldie and
not-so-goodie (FDIV bug and all), but hopefully it's still a usable
machine.

Anyway, I'm getting an error upon bootup: 

...
ide0: buggy RZ1000 interface: not enabled
hda: WDC AC11200L, 1222MB w/256kB Cache, LBA, CHS=2484/16/63
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
...

I've got my old Creative 2x CD-ROM on ide0 and my other WD drive on
ide1.  I can't seem to get anything plugged into ide0 to be
recognized.  I think I have everything plugged in correctly, though
I'm not certain.  

1) Is the kernel calling the physical port ide1 ide0 now because the
physical ide0 is not enabled?

2) Does the standard Rescue kernel contain the RZ1000 patch, or is that
usually left out by default?  

3) Do I need to compile another kernel somewhere to get this
recognized?  (I've run Slack and RHL on this machine before without
problems, but don't know whether it was because of the RZ1000 patch or
not.) 

4) Do I need to modify my bios settings?  And where could I find
information on what those settings should be for such a dinosaur?  

TIA!
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