On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Bill Davidsen wrote:

>   It is possible, even probably that there is an error in the DMA support 
> in the firmware of the drive. Um, you did build the kernel with support 
> for DMA in the PIIX$ chipset and "use DMA if available" I assume? I'm not 
> sure what would happen if you turned on DMA between the controller and 
> the drive and not between the chipset and RAM.

It's actually a standard RedHat kernel, but the other 2 drives hung off
the first on-board IDE bus are using DMA successfully.

I'm still waiting for an answer from Pioneer about it, since their
document indicates they know of such a  problem.

-D



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