Hi there, I used to compile my kernel by myself, but now I would like to use the provided debian kernel images.
A problem I have encountered is that my harddiscs are not in UDMA mode after boot up. Ok I can set them with hdparms every time and could also put that in a boot script, but there should be better way as most drives are now UDMA and things like sound or video output is really bad without it and of cause copying takes lifetime without it. I have played around with module parameters, but without success. So, can someone describe exactly what I have to do? I wonder why the corresponding kernel parameters are not set by default in the debian kernels: CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO=y CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO=y Bye, Steffen