you can specify the exact drive where dma should be disabled:

hd?=nodma

Replace '?' with the correct drive.

Gideon N. Guillen wrote:
Holden Hao wrote:


ide0=nodma ? tried this one it did not work.
hda=nodma ?

According to Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt it should be:

ide?=nodma

I beleive this will disable dma for a certain ide channel, not just the drive.

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