8 May
2003
8 May
'03
14:22
On Thursday 08 May 2003 09:56, Clifford Okoro wrote:
Rebooted (Was there another way?)
Sure, you could have just done hdparm -X udma2 -d 1 /dev/hdc That's all the boot.idedma script does. Useful to get it running on bootup, but not actually necessary. In general, you only need rebooting when you're replacing hardware or installing a new kernel. There are exceptions when you run into a broken kernel driver that refuses to unload or something, but those are few and far between