Quantum lct08 & Ultra66 on GigaByte GA-BX2000+

Mikhail Vladimirov (origin@mail.ru)
Sat, 7 Oct 2000 20:42:18 +0400


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Hi, people!
Here I am :-)))))
I just want to remember: It's already test9 but... :-(
All what I certainly have is kernel panic at FS mounting point.
Nothing was changed in other words
Think everybody may have my experience, trying to install 2.4.0 to =
Quantum lct08 UDMA66 drive
attached as a slave to primary Promise Ultra66 controller.

So, I am still forced to load my poor linux from diskette with kernel =
2.2.5-15
And nobody can help me!
I'm crying :::::::::(
God knows even Windows95 works fine with both of my HDD
2.4.0 still does not!

Regards,
Mike

P.S.
Everything you need (details I mean, and if you Really need it of =
course) you can find
in my previous messages which (I hope) have been stored in archive

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Hi, people!
Here I am :-)))))
I just want to remember: It's already = test9 but...=20 :-(
All what I certainly have is kernel = panic at FS=20 mounting point.
Nothing was changed in other = words
Think everybody may have my experience, = trying to=20 install 2.4.0 to Quantum lct08 UDMA66 drive
attached as a slave to primary Promise = Ultra66=20 controller.
 
So, I am still forced to load my poor = linux from=20 diskette with kernel 2.2.5-15
And nobody can help me!
I'm crying :::::::::(
God knows even Windows95 works fine = with both of my=20 HDD
2.4.0 still does not!
 
Regards,
Mike
 
P.S.
Everything you need (details I mean, = and if you=20 Really need it of course) you can find
in my previous messages which (I hope) have been stored in archive
 
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