[[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Udma3 seem to be rock solid though as long as it manages to pass > > the partition detection during boot up. [David Woodhouse] > If it falls over at udma3, perhaps we should blacklist it all the way > down to udma2? The way I understood Hakan was: "it boots in udma4, and if it gets all the way to userland I immediately hdparm it down to udma3, and then it works fine". Hakan, is this what you meant? If so, forcing it <= udma3 should be ok. Peter - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT366 problem Hakan Lennestal
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT366 problem Andre Hedrick
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT366 problem David Woodhouse
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT366 problem Peter Samuelson
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT366 probl... Hakan Lennestal
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT366 ... David Woodhouse
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT... Andre Hedrick
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11:... David Woodhouse
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11:... Mohammad A. Haque
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11:... Hakan Lennestal
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT... Nathan A. Ferch
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT366 probl... Andre Hedrick
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT366 ... David Woodhouse
- Re: 2.4.0, test10, test11: HPT... Andre Hedrick