Alexander E. Patrakov wrote: > lists wrote: >> linux ide=nodma worked as well, without the clock=pit. >> >> > ide=nodma disables DMA for all IDE devices, including your hard disk. > This is very slow. hdc=nodma means "disable DMA for CD-ROM but enable it > for the hard disk". > > clock=pit was for the "clcksource tsc unstable (delta=2796062268 ns)" > message. > nope, linux clock=pit hdc=nodma doesn't boot. ide=nodma works, since the hard disk is udma it doesn't seem to affect the hd.
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