On 25/05/2005, at 4:17, alan bryan wrote:
--- Søren Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in -CURRENT that would help this
to
work better than 5-STABLE plus the ATA mkIII n
patches?
Yes, I've done quite a bit of changes that affects
this on -current.
However its done
--- Søren Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in -CURRENT that would help this
to
work better than 5-STABLE plus the ATA mkIII n
patches?
Yes, I've done quite a bit of changes that affects
this on -current.
However its done blindfolded since I dont have a
nForce4
--- Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess turning off the RAID converts the chips into
standard SATA
controllers. I'll have to look into that. An nForce
4 machine recently
appeared at work, so I'll see what I can get it to
do.
That's my understanding. FYI: I also tried turning on
(manually retyped as the machine locks)
ata2: CONNECT REQUESTED
ata2: DISCONNECT REQUESTED
... (lots of those)
subdisk6: detached
ad6: detached
ata2: SATA connect status=
ata3: SATA connect ready time=0ms
OK, it may not be so much a lock up as I was just a
bit impatient. After
Here's a recap of all the things I've tried and
discovered in a bunch of testing today.
Tried mkIII m patches and that doesn't show atapici1
or atapici2 - they just show as GENERIC with drives as
UDMA33
Tried mkIII n patches and then atapici1 shows as
nForce4 with SATA drives but has further
On 24/05/2005, at 5:01, alan bryan wrote:
Here's a recap of all the things I've tried and
discovered in a bunch of testing today.
Tried mkIII m patches and that doesn't show atapici1
or atapici2 - they just show as GENERIC with drives as
UDMA33
Tried mkIII n patches and then atapici1 shows
On Fri, 20 May 2005, alan bryan wrote:
--- Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you post the output of pciconf -lv? The nForce
IDE controller is
properly detected, but it looks like there's another
one in the system.
Looking at the spec for the system it may be the
proprietary
On Wed, 18 May 2005, alan bryan wrote:
Hi,
I've got a new machine and don't think I'm getting all the speed out of
it that I should be. Any hints/ideas for what I can do to make the most
of my new hardware?
Can you post the output of pciconf -lv? The nForce IDE controller is
properly
--- Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you post the output of pciconf -lv? The nForce
IDE controller is
properly detected, but it looks like there's another
one in the system.
Looking at the spec for the system it may be the
proprietary nVidia RAID
controller. The pciconf output
Hi,
I've got a new machine and don't think I'm getting all
the speed out of it
that I should be. Any hints/ideas for what I can do
to make the most of my
new hardware?
FreeBSD 5.4-Release
Shuttle SN25P
Nvidia NForce 4 with SATA 150
WD Raptor HD
I ran atacontrol and it reports:
# atacontrol
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