HI Ambarish
If you ask me, only -iI -tT -mcd are the useful flags for hdparm everything else
is not recommended for a production system....
Well leave -k type flags out of that...
And sorry I framed my question wrongly. I intended to ask how should I enable
UDMA modes safely i.e. without hacking into the kernel...
Bye
Shridhar
ambarish pathak wrote:
> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > BTW how does one verify that UDMA modes are enabled?
>
> /sbin/hdparm -i
> gives u the entire drive info. the last line (on my system) told me that
> UDMA modes are suported. as for enabling them, i dunno. stunts with -X
> is all i can think of. sory if this doesn't add anything useful to this
> thread.
>
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