I used the same filesystem type and mount options.  It's a very
perplexing issue, I've always seen better performance out of debian over
red hat.  But my experience on scsi raid is very limited.

Thanks Again

>>> Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/22/03 18:07 PM >>>
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 05:26:46PM -0500, Doug Griswold wrote:
> You are right about the 10 percent hdparm is kinda suckey when it
comes
> to giving absolute resulte but it will give you a general idea of what
> the disks are doing.   I didn't reassign the disks when installing
> debian, I basically just booted into debian deleted the partitions
that
> were there from redhat and re-partitioned and then went on with the
> install.

Apart from driver issues which could be a very real problem, did you
use the same filesystem type and mount options?  Since you say you
re-partitioned I'm assuming you recreated the filesystems as well.

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