Thanks. What = 3? On Tuesday 13 January 2004 15:23, Akira Kitada wrote: > On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 03:44:49PM +0100, David Baron wrote: > > Thanks for your reply. I do not have an /etc/hdparm.conf > > I do have an /etc/default/hdparm which is a very verbose file with > > everything!! commented out. This is the file called out in the script. > > > > Would I simply uncomment the line for 32 bit access? > > That'll greatly depends on your needs. > > Mine is below. rather very simple I think. > > /dev/hda { > io32_support = 3 > dma = on > } > /dev/hdb { > io32_support = 3 > dma = off > } > > Be sure you have to enclose attribute-value-set with brackets, > and specify device name such as /dev/hda or /dev/hdb as above, > before the opening bracket. > > After editing, let your machine reboot, and > see what hdparm -iv /dev/hdx says! > > I hope it'll be your help.
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