Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 28 Apr 2002 16:58:13 +0200 | From | Arnvid Karstad <> | Subject | Problems with HTP 370 and Linux 2.4.18? |
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Hiya,
I tried to install Linux on one of my desktop's and got into a small icky situation..
The harddrives on this machine are all attached to the HPT370 ata-100 controller.. The internal controller has an cd-r only.
After installing and rebooting with ata100 kernel was shipped with slackware 8 it worked fine, but after I tried to upgrade the kernel to 2.4.18 it seems not to enjoy my configuration
I'm getting these alot.: EXT2-fs error (device ide2(33,3)): ext2_write_inode: unable to read inode block - inode=65549, block=131077
and when I do the only cure is to power cycle :(
The Motherboard is an Abit VP6 with VIA chipset... and dual cpu's.
I tested the configuration in win2k and the drive seems fine there. Reinstalled linux again and voila.. a few of these again :(
Is there some magical kernel parameter that can be set to help out here? ;-) since and older kernel did work.. or is there any patches worth testing? ;)
Mvh/Best regards,
Arnvid L. Karstad
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