On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, octave klaba wrote:

> Hi,
> > hdparm -v /dev/hd[ac]
> > 
> > See if using_dma is 0 or 1.   If it's 0, either try a kernel where you can set
> > the ``Use DMA by default if available'' option to the IDE driver, or try setting
> > it manually with hdparm -d1 /dev/hd[ac]
> 
> using 2.2.14 I chose "Use DMA by default when available" and recompiled kernel.
> it is still 0 for 32bits&DMA

Try .15pre16

If that doesn't help, mail the dmesg output along with a description of your
hardware (disks, cat /proc/pci etc.) to Andre Hedrick, the Linux IDE guy.

> 
> I added in /etc/rc.de/rc.local hdparm -c1 -d1 /dev/hd[ac] 
> but it is not a solution :/

Why isn't it a solution ?   Because it doesn't work, or because
it isn't pretty ?

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