Re: SATA problems

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Try installing k12ltsp.org there distro is based on redhat 9 and includes
the latest kernel. You can rsync against your redhat 9 cds and it wont take
long.
Otherwise what sata is it , I have installed using silicon with no problems
and have driver disk for promise fastrack TX4000/376/378/S150

Regards
Dean

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Harris" <atarimike@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 6:46 AM
Subject: SATA problems


> I recently got a new Dell XPS system with serial ATA hard
> drives and I'm trying to install Red Hat 9 (or 8.0).
> Trouble is there isn't support for SATA in the the kernel
> the Red Hat installer uses. (There is in 2.4.21 though).
> XP reports the SATA controller as "Intel(R) 82801EB Ultra
> ATA Storage Controller." I've looked on Intel's site and
> couldn't find any drivers. Some people have suggested to
> turn on ATA compatability in the BIOS, but the Dell BIOS
> setup won't let you do that.
> Any idea where I can find a driver disk for 9 or 8.0, or a
> errata kernel for 2.4.21?
>
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