I have "Use PCI DMA by default when available" set to Y already. In terms of the DMA mode, are you talking about a BIOS setting or something I can do with the right software to manipulate the drivers?
Right now I run: /sbin/hdparm -m 8 -d 1 -u 1 -c 1 /dev/hda Thanks for the help! > >Do you have support for your chipset unabled under "IDE, ATA and ATAPI > >Block devices" in your kernel configuration, and "Use PCI DMA by default > >when available"? I believe this is rather important. > > > On my asus A7V266-E board i had to set down dma mode from DMA100 to DMA33 > get LL working fine. (<3ms) -- (jfm3 2838 BCBA 93BA 3058 ED95 A42C 37DB 66D1 B43C 9FD0)
