On 1 Dec 2002, Christopher Taylor wrote:

> OK...where exactly does one change the hdparms at?  I'm a newbie at
> this...I got a "command not found" when I typed hdparm --help at the
> term.  I see in dmesg where it says both drives are transferring at 33
> MHz, but I cannot seem to find out how to change this.  I assume, as
> well, that the CPU-Memory Bus speed is not set somewhere by default,
> i.e. I have to specify it runs at 266MHz?

WARNING!! DO NOT CHANGE IT!! You will hose your filesystems!! Unless you
have something special going on 33Mhz is correct. Be glad hdparm is not 
available. Hdparm should not be used unless you REALLY know what you are
doing.

To loosly quote others much wiser than I "*nix gives you enough rope to shoot 
yourself in the foot."

HTH,

-- 
.............Tom        "Nothing would please me more than being able to 
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                        with good software." -- Bill Gates 1976

                        We are still waiting ....



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