RE: Ide=nodma is "loosing too many ticks"

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--- Mark <msalists@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is there no easier solution that this?
 
> > > I got the following problem after my FC3 install:
> > > 
> > > Losing too many ticks!
> > > TSC cannot be used as a timesource.
> > > Possible reasons for this are:
> > >   You're running with Speedstep,
> > >   You don't have DMA enabled for your hard disk (see hdparm),
> > >   Incorrect TSC synchronization on an SMP system (see 
> > dmesg). Falling 
> > > back to a sane timesource now.
 
> > You may need to compile a custom kernel with the correct 
> > driver for your motherboard.  Or perhaps get try an updated kernel.
> > 
> > --
> > Richard Molen

There may be an easier way of installing FC3 if you use a driver disk
to get the correct driver at install time.  See thread in this list
"Install FC3 (Fedora Core 3) on Dell 4300 w/ SCSI Perc 2/SC" for
similar problem.

Consider posting your motherboard info and the output of the
lspci command.

--
Richard Molen



		
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