It seems D. Rock wrote:
> I don't think I have the same problem. My drive definitely doesn't spin
> down. It sometimes occurs during heavy usage, so the drive should still
> be very alive. With PIO mode I also don't have any timeout problems.
> I also had the same DMA problems with the old wd driv
Doug Ambrisko schrieb:
>
> D. Rock writes:
> | I just re-enabled the ATA driver again after reading the change log
> | of better error handling and automatic falldown DMA->PIO under specific
> | circumstances.
> | But a few days later, while making world (with the ata driver), the
> | system
> |
D. Rock writes:
| I just re-enabled the ATA driver again after reading the change log
| of better error handling and automatic falldown DMA->PIO under specific
| circumstances.
| But a few days later, while making world (with the ata driver), the
| system
| crashed quite heavily. The file system w
David O'Brien schrieb:
>
> Since the ATA driver is destined to be the default in 4.0-R, and we hare
> hitting the feature freeze date; can we make the switch now?
>
> I think it is very important to get ATA into more hands to see where it
> breaks. It certainly has problems on my Vaio 505 lapto
hi, there!
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Alex wrote:
> > The other one is my laptop, and that one seems to be a lot faster and
> > the system load is down (PIIX4 chipset). Except that it always gives me
> > a timeout at boot.
> >
> > acd0: CDROM drive at ata1 as master
> > acd0: read 2416KB/s (2416KB/s),
Nick Hibma wrote:
>
> The other one is my laptop, and that one seems to be a lot faster and
> the system load is down (PIIX4 chipset). Except that it always gives me
> a timeout at boot.
>
> acd0: CDROM drive at ata1 as master
> acd0: read 2416KB/s (2416KB/s), 128KB buffer, PIO
> acd0: supported
It seems Richard Seaman, Jr. wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 12:19:16PM +0200, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
>
> > It doesn't know about SiS 5591 PCI IDE controller, the wdc controller
> > knows. I'm speaking about boot messages, nothing else. Furthermore the
> > wdc driver sets up UDMA mode on my UDMA
Good idea.
I'm using it on two machines here. One has a (known) broken hard disk,
but I don't care whether it drops a few sectors each day. ATA is keeping
it more or less alive.
The other one is my laptop, and that one seems to be a lot faster and
the system load is down (PIIX4 chipset). Except
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 12:19:16PM +0200, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> It doesn't know about SiS 5591 PCI IDE controller, the wdc controller
> knows. I'm speaking about boot messages, nothing else. Furthermore the
> wdc driver sets up UDMA mode on my UDMA capable disks, ata driver
> doesn't. It claims
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999 19:36:38 -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
>Since the ATA driver is destined to be the default in 4.0-R, and we hare
>hitting the feature freeze date; can we make the switch now?
>
>I think it is very important to get ATA into more hands to see where it
>breaks. It certainly has pro
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 07:36:38PM -0800, David O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since the ATA driver is destined to be the default in 4.0-R, and we hare
> hitting the feature freeze date; can we make the switch now?
>
> I think it is very important to get ATA into more hands to see where it
Since the ATA driver is destined to be the default in 4.0-R, and we hare
hitting the feature freeze date; can we make the switch now?
I think it is very important to get ATA into more hands to see where it
breaks. It certainly has problems on my Vaio 505 laptop; and I wonder
where else it will h
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