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Re: Precision card conundrum : Woody (bf2.4)



On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 13:46 +0000, jim biri wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've got a machine with Woody  (bf2.4) setup.
> I'd like to setup another IDE disk controller to setup software RAID 1.
> 
> Following various posts to this newsgroup, I've ended up looking at:
> 
> Precision Ultra ATA 133 TX2:
> http://www.promise.com/product/product_detail_eng.asp?productId=87&familyId=3
> 
> I've looked at what IDE controller chipsets are supported by the 2.4
> kernel by looking at:
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/
> 
> For Promise, that Hardware-HOWTO page lists:  PDC20246/PDC20262/PDC20267
> 
> The chipset for this card is PDC20269 (I know, I asked Promise):
> Promise don't offer any Linux drivers on their site, and when asked
> why not, Promise said:
> "Linux should have it embedded in the OS". Nice answer, but the
> evidence seems to disagree with them:
[snip]
> I don't know whether any of these make any difference, anyone know?
> 
> Now, I'm at a loss: I'd like to buy this, I don't particularly wish to
> upgrade to the 2.6 kernel .... so any suggestions?
> 
> It seems that the chipsets listed as being supported are so old, that
> you can't actually buy something with those chipsets, can only buy
> things with new chipsets ... which aren't listed as being supported,
> and don't seem to supply source!

Did you try googling on this?
linux PDC20269

The 1st hit answers your question.

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