On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 15:20, Anders Lennartsson wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I have access to a few Pentium4 machines where I administer Debian.
>
> They all suffer from the same problem, at boot time the harddisk is not
> set to use
> UDMA by default and thus get low performance.
> By hdparm -d 1
Greetings
I have access to a few Pentium4 machines where I administer Debian.
They all suffer from the same problem, at boot time the harddisk is not
set to use
UDMA by default and thus get low performance.
By hdparm -d 1 one can fix this.
The kernel is of course compiled with the flag USE
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