Re: Fw: max number of ide controllers?

From: Andreas Dilger (adilger@turbolinux.com)
Date: Fri Dec 22 2000 - 15:32:00 EST


Charles Wilkins writes:
> Andrzej M. Krzysztofowicz says,
>
> >"Linux supports up to 10 IDE channels, however channel numbers of PCI
> controllers seem to be assigned first."
>
> Warren Young says,
> >"Kernel 2.2 is limited to 4 IDE controllers."
>
> ok, so which is it kernel guys, 4 or 10 IDE controllers for the 2.2.x
> kernel?

It depends if you have Andre's IDE patches applied to your kernel sources
or not.

> well, i know this SB32 card can operating on at least 3 different io ports .
> . .

It may be that there is some difficulty in the order the IDE cards are
initialized. From your previous dmesg output, it appears that ide3 and ide4
(PCI cards) are initialized before ide2 (ISA card), so they may be stealing
an ioport that the ISA card needs. Try booting with just the SB32 card
and checking /proc/ioports, and then with only the other card, and see
if anything in /proc/ioports (or /proc/interrupts) is conflicting.

Cheers, Andreas

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