On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 08:17:42PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> You may have a bad drive.  Or you could have problems with DMA, though I
> don't particularly understand it.
Hey people...I'm back to the list. Just settling in my new job for a B2B and 
getting to work with OSes ranging from BSDs to Sllaris to Linux to NT (can't 
avoid it). Anyway, the error displayed look very similar to the ones I had some 
time back and I managed to tarce it to the dma setting I had enabled via the 
boot scripts

I;d suggest you do a hdparm /dev/hda and see whether you have dma enabled, if 
so disable it and reboot...
Now that I am using mutt and am too lazy to RTFM, could  someone let me know 
how to wrap my mail so that it doesn't go over the sides thx.


Patrick Cheong

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