The disks are IDE, two 3GB WDC as /dev/hdb /dev/hdc and Quantum 10GB as hda
(I didn't turn on special no-crc access for WDB, although it's available in
kernel
with "Dangerous" mark)
Things gets messed when it starts "partition check" on hda, no matters if I
use
devfs or not.
does this feature work? maybe should I set some parameter like pio=xx or
sth?
I've done some research in this theme, but I didn't find anything like this.
Is there a possibility to enable/disable this chipset support from kernel
boot
commandline? some kind of udma=disable? maybe should I set PIO in BIOS?
do You guys know any quick solution for such problem?
best regards ;)
Piotrek (Piotr.Wadas@siemens.pl)
'an extreme linux fascinate'
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