Oh. Sorry. I thought that applied across the ata driver, my bad.
Daniel O'Connor had the audacity to say:
>
> On 30-Mar-2001 Coleman Kane wrote:
> > There is an ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA or something to that effect in the kernel config
> > you must set. Read /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT for more info. Y
It seems BSD Blood wrote:
> Hello.
>I'm using FreeBSD 4.1. My kernel contains the ata driver for the IDE
> controllers. I understand that the ata driver has replaced the wd driver. My
> question is:-
>
> 1. Are there any / Do I need to use certain flags to enable LBA, DMA, etc.
> features
On 30-Mar-2001 Coleman Kane wrote:
> There is an ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA or something to that effect in the kernel config
> you must set. Read /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT for more info. You may also man
> ata.
That only affects ATAPI devices (ie not hard drives).
You can enable write caching and ta
There is an ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA or something to that effect in the kernel config
you must set. Read /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT for more info. You may also man
ata.
BSD Blood had the audacity to say:
>
> Hello.
>I'm using FreeBSD 4.1. My kernel contains the ata driver for the IDE
> controllers
Hello.
I'm using FreeBSD 4.1. My kernel contains the ata driver for the IDE
controllers. I understand that the ata driver has replaced the wd driver. My
question is:-
1. Are there any / Do I need to use certain flags to enable LBA, DMA, etc.
features like for the wd driver? Or is this done
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