Re:hpt 372 and redhat 7.2

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Hi, 

I found this is caused by a programming error in hpt366.c, it uses revision id as an array index to display name string, however HPT372's revision is 5 which is an outbound index!

You can modify the file yourself and build a new kernel to solve it before it was modified in Linux releases.

Ming

----- Original Message ----- 
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 13:54:46 -0500 (EST)
From: Dennis Edmonds <dedmonds@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: hpt 372 and redhat 7.2
To: ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx


Anyone tried to install Red Hat 7.2 on an Abit KR7A-RAID?  The kernel panics during boot are kind of funny in a sick way.  After disabling the hpt372 controller in the BIOS, things work fine on the other controller...it would be nice to use the other controller, even if it meant only doing software raid and just using it as a regular IDE controller.

Can anyone point me to some beta, alpha, or extremely dangerous drivers I could play with?  Any other advice or words of wisdom?

thanks,

Dennis





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