hdparm -d 1 -k 1 /dev/hda HDIO_SET_DMA failed: operation not permitted
I went to Google and did some searching, finding what looks like a fair amount of false information, like the person who said that you just can't do it with a 2.4.21 kernel. Several people suggested a command that I forget, but apparently the same info is in /proc/pci. -- I should note: 2.4.21 kernel, AMD Athlon K7 processor, Iwill XP333 motherboard, new Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 200 GB IDE (6Y200P0). 00:04.0 IDE interface: ALi Corporation M5229 IDE (rev (4) (prog-if & [Master SecP PriP]) ISA bridge: ALi Corporation [ALi] M1533 PCI to ISA bridge [Alladin IV] (rev 0) if my scrawled notes are to be trusted. One person had recommended that the second line indicated that the alim15x3 module needed to be loaded. I did, and bandwidth dropped from 4 MB/s to 1 MB/s! The further frustrating thing is that Knoppix can handle it fine. "hdparm -d 1" works fine, and bandwidth goes to the 45-55 MB/s range. (I'd prefer higher, given than I'm doing a "badblocks -w" on a new 200 GB drive and will I hope be doing another, but this means it'll run overnight and while I'm at work instead of weeks.) (Other parameters (-c, -u, -A, -a, -m) have no noticable effect on the speed reported by "hdparm -t", whether under my normal kernel or under Knoppix.) (This is the latest Knoppix, and uname -a returns 2.4.21, I think -xfs.) I did "lsmod" to see what modules were loaded in Knoppix that weren't in my system, and they're these: af_packet agpgart apm autofs4 cloop cmpci efs hfs minix ntfs reiserfs serial usb-ohci usbcore xfs But Knoppix might perhaps have a proper driver built-in, and lsmod would not then report it, right? Any clues about what module I might need? Also, where do I put the insmod line? (I'm afraid I haven't Googled for that info -- sorry for not doig my research.) -- Tim McDaniel, [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] is my work address -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]