Hi Quentin,

>>> Is this important?
>>
>> I don't think so - we already set DMA on by default. sudo hdparm 
>> /dev/hda (or other drive device name) should confirm this.
> 
> That's the thing...  This is a kernel I built myself to enable the 
> stable firewire stack for amd64.  The rt13 kernel.  I cannot find the 
> setting for enabling DMA ;-)

I think it's probably redundant now, the IDE stack in recent kernels may 
have done away with the option. It's hard to imagine why you wouldn't 
want DMA enabled.

> perhaps I need a lady to find it for me...

That, I can't help you with :-) Try http://www.linuxchix.org/

Cheers!

Daniel
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