Krzys Majewski wrote: > > "ObeseWhale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > okay here goes... UDMA66 is simply a bandwidth limit on your HD. It allows > > your hard drive to transfer at 66 megs per second instead of UDMA33, which > > iss 33 megs per second. While Debian supports udma33 right out of the box > > you have to compile udma66 support into the kernel. However, your hard > > drive won't transfer faster than 33 megs per second very much, so the > > performance gain from enabling isn't as big as you might expect... You'll > > likely see something like a 15% gain in speed by enabling udma66. > > > > Hm, 15% gain is better than nothing.. I looked through the kernel > config but found no mention of udma66, where is it? -chris
quite possible u need a 3rd party patch see www.linux-ide.org nate -- ::: ICQ: 75132336 http://www.aphroland.org/ http://www.linuxpowered.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]