Re: Highpoint SATA RAID (khe khe) status -- oopses, crashes, etc

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Hi Woody and the others,

Is there anything else we could try to make this damn hpt366 work to
somewhat better extent? now 700kBps is too slow -- I just gave up
waiting while it would rebuild RAID1 on those two drives. and that also
slowed down another RAID present in the system (nice Areca one)

> Alan Cox's newest and greatest ide-on-sata falls back to the 33MHz
> timings
Isn't what it the libata implementation which oopsed? May be I should
try older "Support for SATA", but kernel menu item says that it
conflicts with libata SATA driver, so I am not sure how stable that
solution will be either... but I know that on 2.6.7 there were no
problem detecting the beast

I am not much of a kernel hacker that is why my question is so vague...
but many be I can be of some help if pointed to the right direction

Thank you in advance
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Yaroslav Halchenko
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