jojda:/home/erik# hdparm -t /dev/sda1
/dev/sda1:
Timing buffered disk reads: 156 MB in 3.00 seconds = 52.00
MB/sec
Whenever I insert my USB flash drive it is configured as /dev/sda1
I think /dev/sda* are for SCSI disk drives ! unless your SATA drive is
simulated as a SCSI disk
yes it
Hamid wrote:
Hamid wrote:
...
jojda:/home/erik# hdparm -t /dev/sda1
/dev/sda1:
Timing buffered disk reads: 156 MB in 3.00 seconds = 52.00 MB/sec
Whenever I insert my USB flash drive it is configured as /dev/sda1
I think /dev/sda* are for SCSI disk drives ! unless your SATA drive is
simulate
Hamid wrote:
I am running Debian on a SATA hard disk (my motherboard has ICH5
and SiI3112 chipset)
Right now I am using the SiI3112 but in order to do that I had to
install Debian testing
because Woody intaller did not have the support.
I should say that the performance of my SATA under Li
Hamid wrote:
I am running Debian on a SATA hard disk (my motherboard has ICH5
and SiI3112 chipset)
Right now I am using the SiI3112 but in order to do that I had to
install Debian testing
because Woody intaller did not have the support.
I should say that the performance of my SATA under Linu
I am running Debian on a SATA hard disk (my motherboard has ICH5 and
SiI3112 chipset)
Right now I am using the SiI3112 but in order to do that I had to
install Debian testing
because Woody intaller did not have the support.
I should say that the performance of my SATA under Linux is inferior
Hamid wrote:
...
I am running Debian on a SATA hard disk (my motherboard has ICH5 and
SiI3112 chipset)
Right now I am using the SiI3112 but in order to do that I had to
install Debian testing
because Woody intaller did not have the support.
I should say that the performance of my SATA under Li
On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 03:03:39PM +, Paulo Silva wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I'm going to buy a new computer and I was wondering if there is any
| support in the kernel for the new SATA controllers. I'm thinking in
| acquiring an Asus P4P8X motherboard with an Intel ICH5 SATA Chipset.
Supposedly it s
On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 03:03:39PM +, Paulo Silva wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I'm going to buy a new computer and I was wondering if there is any
| support in the kernel for the new SATA controllers. I'm thinking in
| acquiring an Asus P4P8X motherboard with an Intel ICH5 SATA Chipset.
Supposedly it
Hi all,
I'm going to buy a new computer and I was wondering if there is any
support in the kernel for the new SATA controllers. I'm thinking in
acquiring an Asus P4P8X motherboard with an Intel ICH5 SATA Chipset.
Anyone has experience with this kind of hardware? Does the SATA
technology really tur
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