will apply those
> > settings each time after reboot.
> >
> > On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 08:03, Willem van der Walt wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > For the first time, i have a motherboard, Epox, and a 7200 rpm hard drive
> > > that both supports udma.
> > >
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 03:03:59PM +0200, Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Should i also load a module for the ide hard disk somewhere?
If you're using the kernel from the updates, edit /etc/modules.conf and
add the following line to it:
options ide-cd dma=1
Then, run the comman
each time after reboot.
>
> On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 08:03, Willem van der Walt wrote:
> > Hi,
> > For the first time, i have a motherboard, Epox, and a 7200 rpm hard drive
> > that both supports udma.
> > I have seen the discussions about hdparm and getting the dvd cd
time after reboot.
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 08:03, Willem van der Walt wrote:
> Hi,
> For the first time, i have a motherboard, Epox, and a 7200 rpm hard drive
> that both supports udma.
> I have seen the discussions about hdparm and getting the dvd cdrom to
> use dma.
> Should i also
Hi,
For the first time, i have a motherboard, Epox, and a 7200 rpm hard drive
that both supports udma.
I have seen the discussions about hdparm and getting the dvd cdrom to
use dma.
Should i also load a module for the ide hard disk somewhere?
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> linux (redhat 8.0). if i grep /var/log/messages for "udma", i see
> some of them say udma 100, udma 33, etc. excuse my lack of correct
> terminology, but how can i tell what each motherboard supports...as in
> udma "speed"? also, how can i tell the same thin
hello,
i got a bunch of old computers from my friends. they are all running linux
(redhat 8.0). if i grep /var/log/messages for "udma", i see some of them say
udma 100, udma 33, etc. excuse my lack of correct terminology, but how can i
tell what each motherboard supports...as in u
o not own a UDMA66 controller, but I have been considering it.
>Shoot me an email and tell me how it performs.
Whether and it is necessary? In any case (even if it's integrated in the motherboard,
it does not give promised (the game of worlds) 66 as well as
UDMA-33 do not give 33 - all it
Michael wrote:
I have a Promise Ultra66, but am not using it anymore. I just couldn't see and
significant change in how my computer performed. It worked with RH6 using the
Promise supplied .img file and also by entering the parameters into Lilo, but it just
took up another slot and I am not
talled RedHat 6.2.
> > At loading from a diskette, in boot prompt I enter ide0 = etc... and operating
>system boots,
> > but at loading from the hard disk (LILO in MBR) OS don't boots in any case,
> > excepting, when I connect the hard disk in the UDMA-33 controller
case,
> excepting, when I connect the hard disk in the UDMA-33 controller on the motherboard
>(boot OK)
> But LILO both on a diskette and on the hard disk it's identical.
>
> Beforehand is grateful!!!
I found this HOWTO: <http://ldp.iol.it/HOWTO/mini/Ultra-DMA-5.html>
I a
) controller and installed RedHat 6.2.
At loading from a diskette, in boot prompt I enter ide0 = etc... and operating system
boots,
but at loading from the hard disk (LILO in MBR) OS don't boots in any case,
excepting, when I connect the hard disk in the UDMA-33 controller on the motherboard
(bo
i just upgraded my kernel from 2.2.17 to 2.2.18 (kernels are from
kernel.org) and for some reason the udma looks like it is not working
correctly. here is my dmesg:
RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size
VP_IDE: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 39
VP_IDE: not 100% native mode
i just upgraded my kernel from 2.2.17 to 2.2.18 (kernels are from
kernel.org) and for some reason the udma is not working correctly. here
is my dmesg:
RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size
VP_IDE: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 39
VP_IDE: not 100% native mode: will probe
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Peltonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 6:59 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: UDMA and Linux
>
> What does "ATA 100M/s" then mean? Something else that hdparm
> -tT measures?
>
> I grabbed the ide-patch for 2.2.17, applied it and did make
> menuconfig. There
> are few new things that I see in "Block Devices" but nothing
> that would
> mention anything about ATA100 or ATA66. Am I missing something here?
>
> As the 2.4 is now out, what new does it bring to us on the
> IDE-
Jason Holland wrote:
>
> that does look a bit slow performance wise. I'm not 100% certain, but I
> don't think 2.2.17 is patched to take advantage of ata100. maybe try the
> ata100 patch from http://www.linux-ide.org.
I grabbed the ide-patch for 2.2.17, applied it and did make menuconfig. Ther
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Slow? I don't now when you first used a computer, but from my perspective
> this is incredibly fast. I have got machines with 2 years old hard disks that
Well... My first PC was an 8086 with 512k RAM and a single floppy. I had so
much RAM that I even made a R
Hi again Peter,
> /dev/hda:
> Timing buffer-cache reads: 128 MB in 1.07 seconds =119.63 MB/sec
> Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 2.39 seconds = 26.78 MB/sec
>
>
> 26,8 M/s sounds a bit slow to me... Is it?
Slow? I don't now when you first used a computer, but f
OldPIO=2, DMA=yes, OldDMA=2
> CurCHS=16383/16/63, CurSects=-66060037, LBA=yes, LBAsects=19932192
> tDMA={min:120,rec:120}, DMA modes: mword0 mword1 mword2
> IORDY=yes, tPIO={min:120,w/IORDY:120}, PIO modes: mode3 mode4
> UDMA modes: mode0 mode1 mode2 mode3 mode4 *mode5
>
>
&
=2, DMA=yes, OldDMA=2
CurCHS=16383/16/63, CurSects=-66060037, LBA=yes, LBAsects=19932192
tDMA={min:120,rec:120}, DMA modes: mword0 mword1 mword2
IORDY=yes, tPIO={min:120,w/IORDY:120}, PIO modes: mode3 mode4
UDMA modes: mode0 mode1 mode2 mode3 mode4 *mode5
# /sbin/hdparm /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
mult
Hi Shane,
> What finally ended up giving me a complete, stable system was
> dropping the 80conductor cables and going with normal ide
> cables. (18")
Are you aware of the fact that you can only use UDMA mode 2 (33MHz) when
using a normal IDE cable? This pro
;
>
> My setup only uses the Ultra/66. The onboard IDE's are
> disabled. As my
>system works, I wonder if the use of both types of controllers has
>anything to do with it.
>
> Sorry I can't be of more assistance.
I spent the past week battling the UDMA
Johnie Stafford wrote:
>
> tr> Is this your only IDE controller?
>
> No, I have 2 disks on ide0 and a CDRom drive on ide1 (on board ide
> controller)
>
My setup only uses the Ultra/66. The onboard IDE's are disabled. As my
system works, I wonder if the use of both types of contr
Johnie Stafford wrote:
>
> tr> Is this your only IDE controller?
>
> No, I have 2 disks on ide0 and a CDRom drive on ide1 (on board ide
> controller)
>
My setup only uses the Ultra/66. The onboard IDE's are disabled. As my
system works, I wonder if the use of both types of contr
>>> On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 17:11:13 -0500, Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
tr> Johnie Stafford wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:10:06 -0500, Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>said:
>>>
>>
tr> Johnie Stafford wrote:
tr> --snip--
tr> And I've modified my lilo.conf with the fol
Johnie Stafford wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:10:06 -0500, Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>said:
>>>
>
> tr> Johnie Stafford wrote:
> tr> --snip--
> tr> And I've modified my lilo.conf with the following addition:
> tr> append="hdc=cdrom ide2=0xdc00,0xdc03"
> tr> --snip--
> tr
- Original Message -
From: "Johnie Stafford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 1:43 AM
Subject: UDMA/66 Problems
>
> I'm having problems with my new UDMA/66 Drive.
>
> I am running Red Hat 6.2 with
>>> On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:10:06 -0500, Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
tr> Johnie Stafford wrote:
tr> --snip--
tr> And I've modified my lilo.conf with the following addition:
tr>append="hdc=cdrom ide2=0xdc00,0xdc03"
tr> --snip--
tr> Is there something that I have missed? What
Johnie Stafford wrote:
--snip--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">And I've modified my lilo.conf with the following addition: append="hdc=cdrom ide2=0xdc00,0xdc03"--snip--Is there something that I have missed? What am I doing wrong?
Well, for starters, you don't need the ide2 statement with a
I'm having problems with my new UDMA/66 Drive.
I am running Red Hat 6.2 with the 2.2.17 kernel and the 2904 ide
patch. I configured and built the kernel with these options:
Use DMA by default when available
ATA Work(s) In Progress
Promise PDC20246/PDC20262 support
Special UDMA Fe
> At 05:24 PM 10/29/00 -0700, Dan Harrington wrote:
>
> >I need to know if anyone has successfully installed Redhat Linux 7.0 using
> >an off-board
I have a WDC-WD205BA (20 gig Caviar) and it runs great with the latest
kernel 2.4.0-test9-pre5. I use a SOYO 6BA4 motherboard with the High Point
con
I have a Promise Ultra 66 with two 30Gig drives attached that I had no
problem with. I simply followed the UDMA HOW-TO.
Dan Harrington wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to know if anyone has successfully installed Redhat Linux 7.0 using
> an off-board
> UDMA 66-or better contro
At 05:24 PM 10/29/00 -0700, Dan Harrington wrote:
>I need to know if anyone has successfully installed Redhat Linux 7.0 using
>an off-board
Used yes, installed no. Kernel 2.2.16 does not (normally) support UDMA 66
and 100 controllers. It's generally easy enough to find an olde
Hello,
I need to know if anyone has successfully installed Redhat Linux 7.0 using
an off-board
UDMA 66-or better controller. I have a Western Digital that is UDMA 66, and
my motherboard
doesn't support UDMA 66 drives. So far I have a Promise Ultra 66 and a
Maxtor Ultra100
and neith
Try "pci=reverse" option to LILO - similar to what someone
else posted - there's a problem with the boot order. Note that
your IDE drives are NOT coming up /dev/hda - it looks like their
on the second IDE channel - but the kernel may be trying to
boot off that device.
And, although I'm sure you
Saturday, July 01, 2000 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: UDMA
> Morsal wrote:
> > Hi,
> > How do i set UDMA settings permanent in RH 6.2?
> >
> > I've tried to add it to the rc.local file but still it doesn't enable
UDMA
> > at startup. Please give me a detailed answe
Morsal wrote:
> Hi,
> How do i set UDMA settings permanent in RH 6.2?
>
> I've tried to add it to the rc.local file but still it doesn't enable UDMA
> at startup. Please give me a detailed answer to this question.
>
> /Morsal
You should probably investigate w
Thanks! It works now (rc.sysinit), but RH should
run rc.local, maybe it doesn'tMorsal
R
Hi,
How do i set UDMA settings permanent in RH 6.2?
I've tried to add it to the rc.local file but still it doesn't enable UDMA
at startup. Please give me a detailed answer to this question.
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On Mon, 05 Jun 2000, fred smith wrote:
> I'm no newbie but this is a newbie-like question since I've no experience
> with this particular topic
>
> I've been running Linux since the 1.1.59 kernel on Slackware 2.1. Am now
> at RH 6.2 which was an upgrade on top of 5.2. The 5.2 was a fresh ins
503+ with a K6-2/350
> CPU. This board uses some flavor (which I don't have in my head right now)
> of VIA chipset.
>
> So, my question is this:
> Given this board and the history of the OS installed, is it safe to enable
> UDMA? The CMOS setup now shows it to be disabled. I bel
pset.
So, my question is this:
Given this board and the history of the OS installed, is it safe to enable
UDMA? The CMOS setup now shows it to be disabled. I believe the hard drives
will supporr it, both are Maxtor drives not more than 2 years old.
given my ignorance of the subject I don't know:
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 10:02:14PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > Don't expect anything like doubled throughput though.
>
> Whatkind of performance gain can you expect?
20-40% using 'hdparm -t' as benchmark. 7200 rpm drives seem to benefit
the most. How this equates to real world performance is
wrote this...
->
->
->This is probably a dumb question ... but ..
->
->How do I know what chipset I have on my mother board and if it supports
UDMA ?
->
->Thanks
->
->Philippe
->
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Hal Burgiss wrote:
> Don't expect
> anything like doubled throughput though.
Whatkind of performance gain can you expect?
Bret
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Have you looked at the manufacturer's wed site? Dell, from whom I
bought this machine, lists all that information there.
On 06/03/00, 04:53:30PM -0600, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > You look at the manual that came with the motherboard.
> >
> >
Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You look at the manual that came with the motherboard.
>
>
I would guess so ... if I had it .
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On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 04:06:48PM -0400, Duncan Hill wrote:
> Can anyone inform me of the status of UDMA/66 support in the 2.2
> series and 2.4 (to be) series of kernels?
Supported via kernel patch (www.linux-ide.org). I believe this is
essentially the same code that is already in 2.3.x.
Chek the UDMA HOWTO (it might be mini-HOWTO).
Duncan Hill wrote:
> Can anyone inform me of the status of UDMA/66 support in the 2.2
> series and 2.4 (to be) series of kernels?
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Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> This is probably a dumb question ... but ..
>
> How do I know what chipset I have on my mother board and if it supports UDMA ?
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How do I know what chipset I have on my mother board and if it supports UDMA ?
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eric clover wrote:
> anyone have an idea on how to get my udma working again?
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib/RPMS/
Use the kernel there.
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here is no new update
> for the 2.2.14 kernel.
> anyone have an idea on how to get my udma working again?
> or any info on a page that has a new patch for the new kernel?
> thank you.
>
>
I do have the same and I think the patch is already there. You have to extract the
sources
hello,
I have an asus mb , with an ALi chipset :(
when I had my old kernel(2.2.12-20)
I just installed 6.2 , and I need to find a new patch for my chipset.
I went to the site that had/has the old patch , but there is no new update
for the 2.2.14 kernel.
anyone have an idea on how to get my udma
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> You wouldnt happen to have a 2.3.50 rpm set built and laying around
> somewhere would you? The TCP/IP stack is supposed to be great for a quake
> server. Hope to see that 2.2.15 soon.
No, I don't have 2.3 kernel rpms. However, 2.3 is going to be 2.4 very
soon. 2.3
You wouldnt happen to have a 2.3.50 rpm set built and laying around
somewhere would you? The TCP/IP stack is supposed to be great for a quake
server. Hope to see that 2.2.15 soon.
>You are way too kind :)
>
>Try:
>ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib/
>
>Just as soon as 2.2.15
Gordon,
Please, let us know when it's done, will you?
Regards
Gustav
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> > Special thanks to the guy who make that RPM.
> > Perhaps that gentleman will speak up and give the address again.
>
> You are way too kind :)
>
> Try:
> ftp://duke.e
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> Special thanks to the guy who make that RPM.
> Perhaps that gentleman will speak up and give the address again.
You are way too kind :)
Try:
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib/
Just as soon as 2.2.15 goes final, I'll put up another that I'm testing
The other solution would be to download and install the kernel 2.2.14-3.rpm.
Someone on this list made it and has it on their ftp server and I dont seem
to remember the address. The kernel is awesome. It has USB and all the IDE
patches from Hedrick. Im currently using it on 4 machines. It sees th
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Gate wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is UDMA66 even supported under Linux? I just got a new Abit BE6
> motherboard, and was going to use my existing install of RH 61 that is on
> a 13 gig Fujitsu UDMA66 drive (with the root, boot, usr, on a maxtor 1.6GB
> drive) but when I boot up linux won
Gate wrote:
> Oops I screwed up a little, I'm running RH 5.2 on this box. I didn't think
> there should be any problems but it just doesn't work. I guess maybe I
> will just have to play around with it a little...
You can patch the 2.2 kernel to support some of the UDMA/
Oops I screwed up a little, I'm running RH 5.2 on this box. I didn't think
there should be any problems but it just doesn't work. I guess maybe I
will just have to play around with it a little...
Thanks for the reply(ies)! :)
Bryan
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, David Krings wrote:
> Hi !
>
>
I added a Promise Ultra 66 (UMDA66) to my computer and got the drivers and
installation instruction from the Promise web site. Every things works great except
I cannot boot from a floppy but I don't need to.
Michael McLeod
David Krings wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Not too long ago i bought the FIC
Hi !
Not too long ago i bought the FIC KA-11 motherboard which has decent
features (2xISA/UDMA66onborad/AGP4x). I have RH 6.1 installed on an IBM 6.4
GB drive, which is not a UDMA66 drive, but i have absolutely no probs to
get RH going. My primary hdd is also an IBM drive which is UDMA66
Hi,
Is UDMA66 even supported under Linux? I just got a new Abit BE6
motherboard, and was going to use my existing install of RH 61 that is on
a 13 gig Fujitsu UDMA66 drive (with the root, boot, usr, on a maxtor 1.6GB
drive) but when I boot up linux wont even see the 13 gig unless I plug it
into t
On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 07:19:46PM -0500, Jyan-Min Fang wrote:
>
> Does redhat 6.1 support UDMA66 on BP6? Thanks
Not out of the box. There is a kernel patch for this at the kernel
mirrors under people/hedrick. I dunno about 6.2beta, maybe.
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Jyan-Min Fang wrote:
> Does redhat 6.1 support UDMA66 on BP6? Thanks
No, but if you get the kernel rpms from
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib, they should support
it.
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Hi,
Does redhat 6.1 support UDMA66 on BP6? Thanks
Jyan-Min Fang
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On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, sixx wrote:
> At 13:19 00/02/28 -0800, you wrote:
> >Jon Knews wrote:
> >
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> Any suggestions on how I might proceed?
1) Reinstall && put /boot on it's own partition ~= 30 MB at the
beginning of the drive.
2) Update your kernel (for the IDE controller). I've got rpms with IDE
updates that may work for you. Check
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/
I'm having some major install problems due to the fact that some of my
hardware
is pretty new. I have an nVidia GeForce AGP256 Video card and a 34 gig hard
drive, Ultra-Dma 66 Controller with a Pentium III 733. I can install Red Hat
6.1, but it doesn't recognize my video card or my controller.
Hi,
I'm gonna buy a new harddisk. Most of them are marked as UDAM.
Will this kind of harddisk supported by Redhat 4.2?
TIA
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I'm gonna upgrate my PC, including getting a new harddisk. Most of
the harddisks are using the UDMA technology. What's that? Will it be
support by RedHat 4.2?
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