>> Linux assumes a base line for EVERYTHING. Do you have a fast UDMA
>> IDE hard drive? You aren't using its full potential! You need to
>> either tweak the kernel or use HDPARAM to get the full speed out
>> of your IDE drives.
>
>I don't suppose this stuff is documented anywhere. :)
Here is a good starting point for UDMA drives:
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/mini/Ultra-DMA
>I've occasionally found those, but usually by accident. I didn't even
>know about the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr setting, which I sure
>would've liked to have known about a year ago!!
Gotta read the docs..
>You think so? I've been reading the ipchains page, and it sounds like
>it's almost a straight conversion. The command is "ipchains" instead of
>"ipfwadm", and the options have changed letters a bit, but overall it
>looks almost the same, or at least, it can be treated the same, if you
>want to. You don't have to create custom chains if you don't want to. :)
Agreed.. but I'm lazy! :)
--David
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