Oh yeah one more thing. What's all this stuff I've heard about dma66 or udma66 or whatever. The company that makes my motherboard asked if I ever got this working under Linux and I said Dunno and they said Oh, we thought you were a linux guru and I said Er, sorry. Is it like a fast hard drive thing or what. I want my hard drive to be fast. I want to record some nice tunes with it and stuff. -chris
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 17:15:08 -0700 (PDT) From: Krzys Majewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Debian user list (undigested)" <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Subject: optimizing the hard drive? How can I optimize hard drive access? Please tell me I don't have to try one million random combinations of the various flags to hdparm. Or is the kernel doing the right thing already? Possibly relevant bits from dmesg: VP_IDE: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 39 VP_IDE: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later ide0: BM-DMA at 0xe000-0xe007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:DMA ide1: BM-DMA at 0xe008-0xe00f, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA hda: WDC WD102BA, ATA DISK drive ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14 ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15 hda: WDC WD102BA, 9779MB w/2048kB Cache, CHS=1246/255/63 Partition check: hda: hda1 hda2 < hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 > This drive is supposedly 7200 rpm (according to my receipt). Can anyone confirm this? Shouldn't that make it blazing fast? Hdparm -tT says: /dev/hda: Timing buffer-cache reads: 128 MB in 2.08 seconds = 61.54 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 22.28 seconds = 2.87 MB/sec -chris