On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 20:10:22 +0200 (CEST), "Alessandro Selli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> | That's odd; I'm on a stock kernel; it works here. You *are* trying this as
>root,
> | right? It might be a stupid question, but I have to ask...
> |
>
> It could be that the drive in use is in the kernel's black list of those
> drives that are unreliable when you turn on their DMA capabilities. In the
> kernel sources' tree you have the list of these drives in the
> drivers/ide/ide-dma.c file. This file, in the 2.4.18 kernel, has this list:
>
> struct drive_list_entry drive_blacklist [] = {
>
> { "WDC AC11000H" , "ALL" },
> { "WDC AC22100H" , "ALL" },
> { "WDC AC32500H" , "ALL" },
> { "WDC AC33100H" , "ALL" }
[snipped]
Bravo! Damned fine call, Sandro. See guys? It's good to look at the kernel once
in a while, aye?
:)
The fact that it's there, impresses me...
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