> -----Original Message----- > From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Keith > Wheeler > Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 11:48 AM > To: PLUG > Subject: RH 7.0 & ATA100 question > > > PLUG, > I have recently decided to curtail my support for Bill Gates' empire and > I bought RedHat 7.0 Linux yesterday. Now I'm trying to get it installed > and it doesn't see my hard drive. I built a system to run it on that > looks like this: > > Asus A7V motherboard > AMD Athlon 1000 > 256MB ECC PC133 SDRAM > 45GB ATA100 IBM HDD > Toshiba 48x CDROM > 2 - Netgear FA-312 10/100 NICs > 3dfx Voodoo5 5500 AGP video > > The A7V motherboard has an onboard Promise ATA100 controller in addition > to the traditional ATA66 controller (VIA chipset). It's the Promise > ATA100 controller that's the source of the problem. Apparently the Linux > 2.2.16 kernel that ships with RH 7 doesn't recognize this controller > natively. All the support I've found to date from the Asus web site, > Promise web site, Newsgroups, etc. has been kernel patches for RH 6.1 & > 6.2. Nothing for 7.0. > > I understand the RH 2.4 kernel MAY natively support the Promise ATA100 > controller. But have not been able to find that either. > > Can someone help or point me in the right direction? > > Thanks, > KW --- does CMOS see the hard drive? if you go into setup (I presume del at startup) and you do autodetection of ide drives - does your hard drive show up? also...RH 7.0 is not 2.4 kernel I don't love the Netgear NIC's - much prefer the SMC cards. Craig