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[ILUG] disabling IRQ and SATA - Solved finally

[ILUG] disabling IRQ and SATA - Solved finally

kevin kevin at cybercolloids.net
Thu Aug 12 09:22:18 IST 2004


I am aware of the libdata work. One stupid question... it says in the notes 
that it is supported in 2.6 kernels, will it finally replace the other sata 
drivers in the kernel? At the moment I have a 2.6.3 kernel and I assume I 
would have to recompile the kernel with the si3112 driver removed and the 
libdata added.

Kevin.

On Wednesday 11 August 2004 17:29, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting kevin (kevin at cybercolloids.net):
> Although its been a few days since the last post it might be helpful for
> people in the future who, like me, spent ages trying to track down an
> answer to the problem.
>
> A patch for the SI3112 driver has been posted on the Gentoo website:
>
> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=111300&highlight=siimage

Just so you know, siimage isn't the only driver for SiI 3112 -- nor is
it the best one.

See:  "Serial ATA" on http://linuxmafia.com/kb/Hardware/

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