Journal Dagmar d'Surreal's Journal: Lovely, just lovely.
Today I finally gave in to peer pressure and the fact that my main devel machine has three hard drives which total a whopping 18Gb of space. I've got multiple OSes and entire multiple builds of Linux on there, so at any given moment I've got about 2Gb total free across all partitions. So I got a new, big drive, to stick on this machine I bought for $65. Celeron 433, LX chipset, PIIX controller.
First fun thing. The new drive is ATA100, which is so snooty as to not talk to my disk controller _at all_ because it's only DMA33. So zip over to the nearby Parts of Questionable Origin store and buy an PCI ATA100 controller. I didn't really recognize it's make at the time, but this is Linux, so I (and this is the kicker) said aloud to myself as I examined it, "Well, it doesn't look like some piece of Korean Abandonware hardware so it should be useable" and bought it.
Second fun thing. It actually IS, rather specifically Koren Abandonware hardware. At one time these little bastards were sold by EpoX as EP-DR02P3 cards, and they've since abandoned them and turned support of them back over to the chipset makers who will remain nameless (although you can look them up not so easily yourself). They last made a binary-only driver that works with kernel 2.4.2-2 and that's it. You even have to DIG through the EpoX FTP site to find it, and then actaully use cpio to extract the module (which, of course, stands no chance at all of working with 2.4.21presomething). I go searching the web to see about further support elsewhere or similar chipsets, and find a message from Alan Cox over a year ago indicating to me that it ain't gonna happen because it works in some horribly freakish way. So I borrow a Promise controller from a friend...
Third fun thing... Waiting for @#$!$ badblocks to finish a read-write test on a @#$!% 120Gb drive.
Screw this. I'm buying a new motherboard tomorrow, and if it doesn't support ATA100, I'm going to behead the salesman with it. If you watch the western sky tomorow you may see my old board streaking into outer space after I kick it out of my house.