Il sab, 2003-06-14 alle 03:44, pnelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> try setting ide=nodma in your grub.conf or on the bootup command line.
> 
> so the kernel line whould look like:
> 
> kernel /vmlinuz-<your version> ro root=/dev/<your part> ide=nodma

it worked! 10x

do you think that i can re-enable dma after boot... now my box slowed
down really a lot... after booting with dma (except that error messages)
all worked good
or maybe i can update something (kernel? hdparm?) to solve this keeping
dma enabled

bye


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