I recently installed Linux on a Gateway 2000 486/66 with a 340 Mb WD drive on the local bus. It seems to work correctly; e2fsck returns no errors, things compile correctly, X runs. However, while running the Byte Unix Benchmarks the filesystem read/write tests failed. Is this anything to worry about? I seem to remember seeing some sort of local bus patches at one of the linux FTP sites but I couldn't find anything when I looked just now. Since I'm thinking about getting one of these machines for myself, I'd like to hear from anyone who had gotten local bus drives to work, and how. Thanks in advance. John Regehr jregehr@matt.ksu.ksu.edu Kansas State University
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