Rod Roark wrote:

>hdparm -t is probably what you want.  "man hdparm" for
>details.
>
I missed in my last post that you tried the -I option.  Rod is correct 
that the -t option will report the read speed of the drive.  This will 
not tell you the speed the actual disk is capable of.  You can 
experiment with hdparm to fine tune the speed.

Stephen

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