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Re: [SLE] Setting the DMA *and* making it stick
- From: Basil Chupin <blchupin@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 03:52:36 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <4372C392.4010604@xxxxxxxxxx>
Charles philip Chan wrote:
I have already responded to the above, but I have just been doing a bit of looking-around and must now state, "Hang on, something not quite kosher here" :-)
I have a 2nd computer with sus 10 installed and there the UDMA for the HDs and the opticals are shown correctly. I just had a look at the /etc/sysconfig/ide file and it has zilch in it- not a sausage, no parameters set.
So, the dma has to be set/configured elsewhere otherwise sus 10 couldn't come up with the correct UDMA settings in yast/hardware/ide dma. Any clues where this other place could be? :-). Anyone?
Cheers.
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On 5 Nov 2005, blchupin@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
This setting has to be also set manually somewhere in some config file
I would think. Anyone know which config file this may be?
/etc/sysconfig/ide. You can also just put the hdparm command line in
/etc/rc.d/boot.local (you can fine tune it more this way) which is what
I do.
Charles
I have already responded to the above, but I have just been doing a bit of looking-around and must now state, "Hang on, something not quite kosher here" :-)
I have a 2nd computer with sus 10 installed and there the UDMA for the HDs and the opticals are shown correctly. I just had a look at the /etc/sysconfig/ide file and it has zilch in it- not a sausage, no parameters set.
So, the dma has to be set/configured elsewhere otherwise sus 10 couldn't come up with the correct UDMA settings in yast/hardware/ide dma. Any clues where this other place could be? :-). Anyone?
Cheers.
--
In a period of great joy and pleasure you are comforted by the thought that tragedy is just around the corner.
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