Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 27 May 1999 19:29:58 +0100 | From | Delman Lee <> | Subject | Re: "lost interrupt" in ide.c / ide-cd.c |
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Matthias Riese wrote: > > As i described, problems vanished with disabling dma for these > flaky drives. You can also disable dma for these drives at bootup, if you disable > "dma by default" in kernel options and put something like hda=dma > on the kernel commandline (lilo.conf / append=) > > No, im not using SMP. > i did have the same problems with 2.2.0pre9, but i did not try 2.2.[78].
Hi,
DMA is disabled on my system by default. Looks like I have a different problem from yours. I tried it with 2.2.9 UP and it boots up fine. 2.2.9 SMP is no good. (Both compiled with gcc-2.7.2.3).
With 2.2.9 SMP, I have also observed that sometimes it continually prints "lost interrupt" during the partition check, but sometimes the system hangs completely at the partition check.
Delman
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