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In <200308130839.3311963.6@sundialsystems.com>, on 08/13/03
at 08:39 AM, bitdoger@yahoo.com said:
>... my mobo sees my ultra/100 hd and i can only use
>the standard ibm hard drivers because of my intel 845GL and
>ICH4 chipset but, when i get to the mini gui LVM in the beginning of the
>install to pick my starteable all it sees is the 7MB memory partition not
>any of the 160G hd the hard is new with nothing on it, so how can i make
>LVM see it?
Well, I don't quite understand what you mean by "can only use" when
clearly these drivers are not compatible with your hardware.
>...the answer to this issue is not just getting the latest
>drivers because already tried....no matter what 'switches' i use neither
>DANI's nor IBM's driver work. DANI's driver hang and IBM's driver just
>doesn't see it. Any suggestion what combo of switches that work????
Daniela provides specific instructions on how to report these kinds of
problems to her so that she can address them. I suggest you do this if
the v1.6.7 drivers do not work on your system.
FWIW, the doc for the v1.6.7 drivers states:
- supports the Intel ICH/ICH0/ICH2/ICH3/ICH4/C-ICH/ICH5/ICH5R IDE
controllers
Have you tested with these? Do you understand how to use these drivers in
place of those on the eCS CD?
Steven
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