No this error is not by the wrong DMA settings. If you have a drive in dma
mode 5 and the controller does not support it, the kernel will give you a
proper error saying that this dma mode is not supported by the
controller. This is most likly something with the kernel. I'd try
upgrading to
Shane Wegner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Whenever I write a substantial amount of data (200mb) to
> disk, I get these messages. The disks lock for about 10
> seconds and then come back for about 10 seconds again.
> This continues until the data is successfully written.
>
> ide_dmaproc: chipset supporte
Hi,
Whenever I write a substantial amount of data (200mb) to
disk, I get these messages. The disks lock for about 10
seconds and then come back for about 10 seconds again.
This continues until the data is successfully written.
ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_timeout func only: 14
hde: i
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