> Yes, the eata_dma driver (which I normally use) and the eata driver
> (which I tried when the first wouldn't work) have been broken .86-.94.
> I'm using .85 with no problems. The authors of both drivers say it's the
> IO-APIC stuff. I'm using a 2024, btw.
Literally minutes after sending this message, the author of the eata
driver sent me version 4.04 of his driver and it seems to work great
with .94.
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