> Yeah, it is a slow old K6 III 400 with some (320MB) PC100 in CAS3 (CAS2 was > giving me trouble). It's an old board, too. I don't have anything that'll > let me do ATA66, I think I'd need a new motherboard or to buy an IDE > controller.
What chipset does this thing use? Is your kernel compiled to support it? > > I'll have to give that a shot... I guess I'll just have it do that on startup > if it works? > hdparm -d1 /dev/hda, and then go -Tt it again. Should show a difference, if the -d1 is allowed Mike