Alex put the command /sbin/hdparm -c1 /dev/hdc (or whater else you want in /etc/rc.d/boot.local It will run on startup after any reboot. On Friday 28 December 2001 15:54, lm72 LinuxNews.DynDns.org Admin wrote:
Sorry i was not clear what wanted to is i have udma enable in SuSe 7.3 and it set's i/o to 16 bit and know should be at set to 32 bit. I know i can set it manualy by doing /sbin/hdparm -c1 /dev/hdc but if reboot this setting is lost so how do i make it permanent.
Thanks,
Alex :)
James Bliss wrote:
You are not clear about what you are trying to do, but, If it is turning it on or off, you need to use the computer's bios settings. If you are talking about how linux can control it, then look at the man pages for hdparm (man hdparm). It is a very good man page and hdparm has a tremendous number of settings you can get or set.
Be careful though, read the man page very thoroughly. You can fry your hard drive if you do not do things correctly.
Jim
12/28/01 02:23:55 PM, "lm72 LinuxNews.DynDns.org Admin"
wrote: Hi All,
Can someone tell me how do change configuration setting's.
Thanks,
Alex :)
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