does that setting go away when you reboot?
On Monday, March 21, 2005, at 08:17 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Monday 21 March 2005 16:40, Shaun Sandlin wrote:
using a 6.10 kernel in slackware I was able to get the following:
cached 252 mb/sec
buffered 23.92 mb/sec
My box at work, latest FC3 kernel, single ATA-100 hard drive:
Timing cached reads: 2968 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1483.48 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 88 MB in 3.01 seconds = 29.21 MB/sec
Red Hat is more careful about disabling dma on potentially buggy
chipset and
drive combinations, double-check that using_dma is set to 1 on your
box.
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