On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Installed cooker on a ibook SE.
> 
> When I look to dmesg I see:
> 
> hda: IBM-DJSA-210, ATA DISK drive
> hdc: MATSHITA CR-175, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
> ide0 at 0xcc997000-0xcc997007,0xcc997160 on irq 19
> ide1 at 0xcc99b000-0xcc99b007,0xcc99b160 on irq 20
> hda: Enabling Ultra DMA 2
> ide_pmac: Set UDMA timing for mode 2, reg: 0x1090038c
> hda: 19640880 sectors (10056 MB) w/384KiB Cache, CHS=19485/16/63, UDMA(33)
> ide-floppy driver 0.99b
> Partition check:
>  /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: [mac] p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 p11 p12 p13 
>p14
> devfs_mk_dir(floppy): using old entry in dir: c02f5820 ""
> Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 2.88M
> 
> 
> First: Why there is floppy stuff. It doesn't a floppy drive. Drakconf also complain 
>about not finding the floppy module when it start. Could I disable this floppy thing? 
>Where?
> 

Event though you don't have a floppy, some machines do, and it's kind of
tough to floppy boot a machine with a kernel with no floppy driver. It
really doesn't add much too the kernel.

> Secondo: As you see, the drive is a IBM-DJSA-210 which is suppose to support udma 4 
>(66). If I try to change this setting with "hdparm -d1 -X68 /dev/hda" nothing seems 
>to change. The * stay beside the udma2. Why ? Where could I change this directly 
>during the boot. I tried to put this in the rc.local file but it doesn't change the 
>dmesg nor the "hdparm -i /dev/hda" information. Where is the configuration file 
>related to the dmesg ?
> 

Sounds like you're trying the right things.  There is a file
/etc/sysconfig/harddisks that is used at boot time.

Do you get udma 4 with other kernels?

Stew Benedict

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