[ale]idebus=?
Chris Ricker
kaboom at gatech.edu
Mon Apr 16 08:49:57 EDT 2001
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Marc Vogt wrote:
> > I have an AMD 1.1ghz Athalon running a 133 bus. I just booted my box and
> > it said the bus was at 33, use idebus= to override. Before I go and
> > risk nuking my box by screwing up a setting, is it just a lilo append
> > line that says something like append="idebus=133"?
Your FSB, not your PCI, is running at 133 MHz
> This should do. I don't know about your board but I have my P5AB
> set up like:
>
> image = /vmlinuz
> label = new
> root = /dev/hda1
> vga = normal
> read-only
> append = "debug=2 noapic nosmp hdc=ide-scsi hdb=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi idebus=66"
You almost certainly *don't* want to do that. idebus is the speed of your
PCI bus, which is probably 33 MHz. That's kinda a confusingly named option
-- lots of people seem to think it has something to do with ATA/33 vs ATA/66
vs ATA/100, but it doesn't. See drivers/ide/ide.c....
later,
chris
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