On 17-May-2002 Michael Lee (TOR) wrote: > Whew! > > I just got back from the data centre. As I was getting ready to boot into > the old kernel, something that Craig Dickson pointed out struck me: check > the DMA settings. Well i rebooted and went into my BIOS settings. There was > this weird option (with no descriptions) that said, "Load Optimal Settings > for fastest performance". So I chose it, then looked to see what it did. I > didn't see anything blatant. BUT, I did notice that my U-DMA setting wasn't > enabled. So I enabled it, booted (with my new kernel) and everything's cool. > > So in the end (as usual) the error was: user too close to equipment. > > (Boy, I'm dumb). >
Stupidity is not learning from your mistakes, you were just suffering from a case of ignorance. Happily ignorance can be cured (-: Look at the bright side, you learned something today you didn't know yesterday. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]