Note that the suggested method is to let the kernel configure the
controller. Pass it "hdX=dma" where X is one of a-h (my HPT366 uses
e,f,g,h)

Just make sure that your kernel is not being passed "ideY=0xhhhh,0xhhhh"
where Y is 0-3, and h is a hex number. This indicates that the
controller is being accessed in non-dma(66/100) mode.

Buchan

Dovydas Kulvinskas wrote:
> 
> Gary Morgan wrote:
> >
> > kernel 2.4.0 does but its only in testing phase right now
> >
>  try hdparm, ATA 66 works fine for me.
>  "hdparm -X66 -d1 -u1 -c3 -m16 -p4 -k1 -K1 /dev/hda"
> 
>  Dovydas
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