On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 11:35, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> Steffen Evers wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 13:42, Hank Marquardt wrote:
> > > I used hdparm -d1 to turn it on for the drives and that boosts to 41Mbs
> > > on the
> > > drives, but the pdc still shows the following:
> >
> > There
All that's there ... about the only wrinkle I have that perhaps I should
have done differently at the very start is I left both disks on 'cable select'
rather than explicitly choosing a master/slave.
Anyway while I'd love for it to 'just work' I've added a udma100_setup.sh script
to my init.d that
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 13:42, Hank Marquardt wrote:
> I used hdparm -d1 to turn it on for the drives and that boosts to 41Mbs on the
> drives, but the pdc still shows the following:
There are several things that need to be
set to use UDMA in order to make it work:
1. PCI Bus
2. Controller
3. Dri
I used hdparm -d1 to turn it on for the drives and that boosts to 41Mbs on the
drives, but the pdc still shows the following:
PDC20265 Chipset.
--- General Status -
Burst Mode : en
Hank Marquardt said:
> I've found a couple links for install issues related to UDMA, but
> that isn't the problem, the install went fine I just want them to
> talk UDMA -- I know it's not working as hdparm reports 3.68Mbs as
> it's speed:(
>
im not sure if the 2.4 kernel has this feature but
2.2
I built a new machine for myself (finally .. it replaces a PII-333 box, it's
been a while) ... that's relavent so I don't look like a 'complete' idiot here;
I haven't played with new hardware in a while --
Anyway, it's an ASUS A7V266-E board with Promise UDMA controller on board with
2 Barracuda
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