Mike,
some ideas...
looks like an irq problem.
1) play with irq unmasking hdparm -u1
2) try:
CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO=y
CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_WIP=Y and enable Bad/Good Blcklisting
CONFIG_IDEPCI_SHARE_IRQ=n ?
Do you have an external USB drive or sth ?
Any difference if connected / disconnected ?
lspci -
Mike,
some ideas...
looks like an irq problem.
1) play with irq unmasking hdparm -u1
2) try:
CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO=y
CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_WIP=Y and enable Bad/Good Blcklisting
CONFIG_IDEPCI_SHARE_IRQ=n ?
Do you have an external USB drive or sth ?
Any difference if connected / disconnected ?
lspci -
Hello,
I'm having a weird problem on a Dell Latitude LS laptop, running Debian
Sarge. Everything works fine, except when I do a reboot from a 2.4.x
kernel.
After the reboot, Debian starts fine until my hdparm script turns DMA on
and sets the disk to 32-bit mode. At this point, I get a series of
Hello,
I'm having a weird problem on a Dell Latitude LS laptop, running Debian
Sarge. Everything works fine, except when I do a reboot from a 2.4.x
kernel.
After the reboot, Debian starts fine until my hdparm script turns DMA on
and sets the disk to 32-bit mode. At this point, I get a series of
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