Joerg Schilling wrote:
From: Rob Bogus mail account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I *strongly* suggest using ide-scsi with 2.4 kernels. You want to boot
with something like "hdc=ide-scsi" I believe, that what I use for all my
working 2.4 systems. The device will probably be 0.0.0, but do check by
looking at /proc/scsi/scsi to be sure.
I have not had any problems with ide-scsi under 2.6 kernels since 2.6.2 or
so, but the ATAPI interface is much easier on the CPU for audio burn.
The ATAPI: interface has no DMA at all
The ATA: fixes a DMA bug that should be ficed the same way for ide-scsi.
It is just annoing to see that the Linux kernel folks first
copied the code from ide-scsi just to create this unneeded new
interface and later onlu fixed the bug in the copy but not in the
original
Thank you for catching this! The original post had ATAPI and I read it
as ATA (brain fart). What he said, what I meant, not what I said.
--
E. Robert Bogusta
It seemed like a good idea at the time
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