> > It sounds like the proper fix would be to not enable ata66 by default. > > LT, > > This is one of the evolution timing issues that both the drive guys and > the chipset guys point fingers, while both attempt to fix the problem in > their BIOS/Diskware. Then lets default to ATA33 on the problem kit. It'll encourage them to sort it out as everyone will get better results on other stuff 8) - 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/
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- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeouts.... Linus Torvalds
- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeouts.... Hakan Lennestal
- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeouts...... James H. Cloos Jr.
- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeouts.... Andre Hedrick
- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeouts.... David Woodhouse
- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeouts...... Dan Hollis
- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeou... Linus Torvalds
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- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeou... Jens Axboe
- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and ti... Dan Hollis
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- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeouts.... davej
- Re: Chipsets, DVD-RAM, and timeouts.... Hakan Lennestal