
A particular note of thanks to bfree, paul (Jakma), dredg and others, who gave of their time to assist me in working around some of the most God-awful hardware I've ever had the displeasure to use. I'll write up a full report at some other time, but the long and the short of it is to avoid iTE chipsets, particularly the IT8212, like the plague. They are shonky pieces of broken tat. In my case, the card managed to completely 'remove' the SCSI card and any devices attached to it at boot time - not hugely useful if you want to boot from a SCSI attached disk...
Thanks guys.
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