Re: recommendation LGA775 mobo
- From: "Jack Snodgrass" <jacks_temp_id_indigo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:14:09 GMT
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 12:46:11 -0700, "hugovanwoerkomqt wrote:
Hi,
I want to be able to boot from my SATA drive. Right now with the
EP-8VTAI I cannot, so I use it as storage. With that board I cannot
even boot from disk with the SATA attached so I boot from CD Lilo
rescue always.
So I am looking for recommendations for a Socket T intel-compatible
mobo: ATX form. Should be supported by Debian Sid, lm-sensors + sound.
I was thinking of using a Celeron D 340 Prescott processor.
It seems strange but such recommendations are hard to come by: I prefer
to order thru NewEgg and it has loads of reviews, but hardly any
mention Linux and I would like to avoid the last problem with the Epox
mobo I bought.
Thanks.
H
I don't have that board ( or know anything about it )
I did have some issues I was able to resolve booting
my sata drive with an abit board I've got.
What happens when you boot up with the SATA drive
attached?
jack
--
D.A.M. - Mothers Against Dyslexia
see http://www.jacksnodgrass.com for my contact info.
jack - Grapevine/Richardson
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: recommendation LGA775 mobo
- From: hugovanwoerkomqt@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: recommendation LGA775 mobo
- References:
- recommendation LGA775 mobo
- From: hugovanwoerkomqt@xxxxxxxxx
- recommendation LGA775 mobo
- Prev by Date: Re: Expanding IDE drive set
- Next by Date: help? Install SiS900 PCI fast ethernet Adapter within redhat 8.0,
- Previous by thread: recommendation LGA775 mobo
- Next by thread: Re: recommendation LGA775 mobo
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|