I have just purchased an IDE RAID controller to add tertiary and
quaternary IDE ports to my system for an extra CDROM drive.
I thought the days when you couldn't get Linux support for such things
were long gone, but sadly no.
The culprit is an ARALION ARS106S chipset card. Interestingly it works
in DOS, and if the hard disks are attached to it, it will even boot
up to LILO, but then the kernel dies because it can't find the HDDs.
(On their web page message board, some guy asks for the specs but is
helpfully pointed to an obsolete binary module for RedHat 7.1.)
If there was Linux support for BIOS-based EIDE controllers, it should
in theory work, if slowly.
Alternatively, can anyone suggest a cheap tertiary EIDE card suitable
for CDROM or hard disks that Linux can support?
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