Thanks Emilio.

But, how I can do it?

By chance using the command sysctl?
And my other ata hard disk work properly?

Is there a mailing list for openbsd where we can discuss these issues?

In any case, thanks for your availability.

Bye

Marco



2008/4/14, Emilio Perea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 10:43:51AM +0200, Marco wrote:
> > I have an ata ssd hard disk, and it work very slow.....
> > Is there a simple setup way to work it?
>
>
> A dmesg might help.  I have a Soekris 4801 which slowed down to a crawl
> when changing from an old CF card to a newer (allegedly much faster)
> one.  It turned out that OpenBSD was recognizing that the card would
> respond to DMA commands and tried to use them.  Since my Soekris was
> made before CF cards supported DMA, it was not wired to accept DMA
> command so there were many disk errors.  In order to use it I had to
> disable DMA support in the kernel.
>
> You may have a similar problem, but there is not enough information in
> your message to tell.  In any case it would not be a ports problem. :-)
>
>
> > I am sorry for my bad English!!
>
>
> Don't let it bother you.  Bad English is almost as common as bad Logic,
> but not as dangerous.
>
>

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