2.4 boot disks

ivan ivan-bad@420.am
Wed, 6 Dec 2000 03:26:11 -0800


On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 11:31:55PM -0800, Chris Waters wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 10:22:52PM -0800, tom@grubby.net wrote:
> 
> > anyone got any install disks ( rescue, root drivers ) with the 2.4
> > kernel pre release on them?
> 
> No, but I have 2.2.17 with ata100 patches on a debian rescue disk.
> 
> > I need support for a Promise FastTrack 100 RAID card, and the 2.2.18
> > udma66 doesn't seem to do the trick ( unless I'm being stupid ).
> 
> There are ata100 patches available, and have been since the first
> ata100 drives came out.  Linux beat MS on this one.  Which is why I
> felt safe trying an ata100 drive.  Unfortunately, as you have
> discovered, Debian's ide patches are *not* the ata100 patches, for
> some silly reason.  (In fact, they conflict with the ata100 patches.)

really?  hmm.  the debian ide patches (kernel-patch-2.2.17-ide) seems to
work for me, for both the promise ata/100 controller on my new motherboard
(Asus A7V) and on the cards Promise PCI cards I just picked up... am I
missing something here?

> 
> So, you can do what I did: get a vanilla kernel from kernel.org, then
> get the ata100 patches from www.linux-ide.org, patch, build, copy to
> rescue floppy, boot, install, enjoy.
> 
> I'd offer a copy of my rescue floppy, but I never succeeded in
> building driver disks, so I just built the stuff I needed into my
> kernel, so it probably won't help you.
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