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author | Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com> | 2008-03-07 15:53:50 -0500 |
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committer | Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com> | 2008-03-07 15:53:50 -0500 |
commit | 1c10e93828f8861c3f58d647e259de0e2c63b930 (patch) | |
tree | 4c0abf1371c3ec437bea0860d806fd889a6dfcfd /Documentation/cdrom | |
parent | 331a5ad2a2ab6e93d1848b060c84fd2821c72e29 (diff) |
ide: update references to Documentation/ide/ide.txt (v2)
Fix all references to Documentation/ide/ide.txt.
Add/update ide/00-INDEX file.
Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/cdrom')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/cdrom/ide-cd | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/cdrom/ide-cd b/Documentation/cdrom/ide-cd index 29721bfcde12..91c0dcc6fa5c 100644 --- a/Documentation/cdrom/ide-cd +++ b/Documentation/cdrom/ide-cd | |||
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This driver provides the following features: | |||
45 | --------------- | 45 | --------------- |
46 | 46 | ||
47 | 0. The ide-cd relies on the ide disk driver. See | 47 | 0. The ide-cd relies on the ide disk driver. See |
48 | Documentation/ide.txt for up-to-date information on the ide | 48 | Documentation/ide/ide.txt for up-to-date information on the ide |
49 | driver. | 49 | driver. |
50 | 50 | ||
51 | 1. Make sure that the ide and ide-cd drivers are compiled into the | 51 | 1. Make sure that the ide and ide-cd drivers are compiled into the |
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ This driver provides the following features: | |||
64 | 64 | ||
65 | Depending on what type of IDE interface you have, you may need to | 65 | Depending on what type of IDE interface you have, you may need to |
66 | specify additional configuration options. See | 66 | specify additional configuration options. See |
67 | Documentation/ide.txt. | 67 | Documentation/ide/ide.txt. |
68 | 68 | ||
69 | 2. You should also ensure that the iso9660 filesystem is either | 69 | 2. You should also ensure that the iso9660 filesystem is either |
70 | compiled into the kernel or available as a loadable module. You | 70 | compiled into the kernel or available as a loadable module. You |
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ This driver provides the following features: | |||
84 | on the primary IDE interface are called `hda' and `hdb', | 84 | on the primary IDE interface are called `hda' and `hdb', |
85 | respectively. The drives on the secondary interface are called | 85 | respectively. The drives on the secondary interface are called |
86 | `hdc' and `hdd'. (Interfaces at other locations get other letters | 86 | `hdc' and `hdd'. (Interfaces at other locations get other letters |
87 | in the third position; see Documentation/ide.txt.) | 87 | in the third position; see Documentation/ide/ide.txt.) |
88 | 88 | ||
89 | If you want your CDROM drive to be found automatically by the | 89 | If you want your CDROM drive to be found automatically by the |
90 | driver, you should make sure your IDE interface uses either the | 90 | driver, you should make sure your IDE interface uses either the |
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ This driver provides the following features: | |||
93 | be jumpered as `master'. (If for some reason you cannot configure | 93 | be jumpered as `master'. (If for some reason you cannot configure |
94 | your system in this manner, you can probably still use the driver. | 94 | your system in this manner, you can probably still use the driver. |
95 | You may have to pass extra configuration information to the kernel | 95 | You may have to pass extra configuration information to the kernel |
96 | when you boot, however. See Documentation/ide.txt for more | 96 | when you boot, however. See Documentation/ide/ide.txt for more |
97 | information.) | 97 | information.) |
98 | 98 | ||
99 | 4. Boot the system. If the drive is recognized, you should see a | 99 | 4. Boot the system. If the drive is recognized, you should see a |
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ TEST | |||
201 | This section discusses some common problems encountered when trying to | 201 | This section discusses some common problems encountered when trying to |
202 | use the driver, and some possible solutions. Note that if you are | 202 | use the driver, and some possible solutions. Note that if you are |
203 | experiencing problems, you should probably also review | 203 | experiencing problems, you should probably also review |
204 | Documentation/ide.txt for current information about the underlying | 204 | Documentation/ide/ide.txt for current information about the underlying |
205 | IDE support code. Some of these items apply only to earlier versions | 205 | IDE support code. Some of these items apply only to earlier versions |
206 | of the driver, but are mentioned here for completeness. | 206 | of the driver, but are mentioned here for completeness. |
207 | 207 | ||
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ from the driver. | |||
211 | a. Drive is not detected during booting. | 211 | a. Drive is not detected during booting. |
212 | 212 | ||
213 | - Review the configuration instructions above and in | 213 | - Review the configuration instructions above and in |
214 | Documentation/ide.txt, and check how your hardware is | 214 | Documentation/ide/ide.txt, and check how your hardware is |
215 | configured. | 215 | configured. |
216 | 216 | ||
217 | - If your drive is the only device on an IDE interface, it should | 217 | - If your drive is the only device on an IDE interface, it should |
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ a. Drive is not detected during booting. | |||
219 | 219 | ||
220 | - If your IDE interface is not at the standard addresses of 0x170 | 220 | - If your IDE interface is not at the standard addresses of 0x170 |
221 | or 0x1f0, you'll need to explicitly inform the driver using a | 221 | or 0x1f0, you'll need to explicitly inform the driver using a |
222 | lilo option. See Documentation/ide.txt. (This feature was | 222 | lilo option. See Documentation/ide/ide.txt. (This feature was |
223 | added around kernel version 1.3.30.) | 223 | added around kernel version 1.3.30.) |
224 | 224 | ||
225 | - If the autoprobing is not finding your drive, you can tell the | 225 | - If the autoprobing is not finding your drive, you can tell the |
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ a. Drive is not detected during booting. | |||
245 | Support for some interfaces needing extra initialization is | 245 | Support for some interfaces needing extra initialization is |
246 | provided in later 1.3.x kernels. You may need to turn on | 246 | provided in later 1.3.x kernels. You may need to turn on |
247 | additional kernel configuration options to get them to work; | 247 | additional kernel configuration options to get them to work; |
248 | see Documentation/ide.txt. | 248 | see Documentation/ide/ide.txt. |
249 | 249 | ||
250 | Even if support is not available for your interface, you may be | 250 | Even if support is not available for your interface, you may be |
251 | able to get it to work with the following procedure. First boot | 251 | able to get it to work with the following procedure. First boot |
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ c. System hangups. | |||
299 | be worked around by specifying the `serialize' option when | 299 | be worked around by specifying the `serialize' option when |
300 | booting. Recent kernels should be able to detect the need for | 300 | booting. Recent kernels should be able to detect the need for |
301 | this automatically in most cases, but the detection is not | 301 | this automatically in most cases, but the detection is not |
302 | foolproof. See Documentation/ide.txt for more information | 302 | foolproof. See Documentation/ide/ide.txt for more information |
303 | about the `serialize' option and the CMD640B. | 303 | about the `serialize' option and the CMD640B. |
304 | 304 | ||
305 | - Note that many MS-DOS CDROM drivers will work with such buggy | 305 | - Note that many MS-DOS CDROM drivers will work with such buggy |