This problem affects Jaunty as well.  Will *not* be trying Karmic
anytime soon.  Like others, the system in question here is an IDE/ATAPI
device (in my case, a Memorex Lightscribe-capable DVD burner) and hdparm
just won't talk to it because of this /dev/srX business.

Note that this is not something that is being forced by the kernel; on
the other machine at my house, a generic kernel is in use (rather than
the Ubuntu-supplied one), and it treats IDE devices as /dev/hdX like it
*should*.

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[Hardy] No DMA nor 32bits IO support anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228302
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