> > manually). The other issue is...how do I enable UDMA
> > or UDMA 66 for that matter?
I use hdparm interactively, then once I feel I have a good setup going
(after a week or two of uptime and good usage) I'll add the string to
/etc/init.d/bootmisc
hdparm is the way to go if you want to optimiz
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 06:35:15AM -0800, Itsik Aviad wrote:
> Hi,
> I know how to enable DMA and I was successful in modifying
> the Kernel (2.4.18) such that it will allow me to do so. My
> problems are that I don't know how to make sure that it remains
> enabled once I restart (I have to re-enab
you need to compile your own driver for udma 66 check the archives for the
url, for maximum stability i suggest avoiding the dma66 controller (i have
bp6 too, but i am 100% scsi)
nate
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Guyren G Howe wrote:
guyren >I couldn't get Corel Linux to work until I switched my drive fr
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