On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 02:46:56PM -0400, mike wrote:
| On Saturday 04 August 2001 11:43, Alex ZIJDENBOS wrote:
| > However, I experimented some more with hdparm, and found that the
| > problem goes away when I turn DMA *off* on /dev/hdc (hdparm -d0
| > /dev/hdc). It's highly reproducible; as soon
On Saturday 04 August 2001 11:43, Alex ZIJDENBOS wrote:
> However, I experimented some more with hdparm, and found that the
> problem goes away when I turn DMA *off* on /dev/hdc (hdparm -d0
> /dev/hdc). It's highly reproducible; as soon as I turn using_dma on
> again (which is the default config)
Thanks - I know that pure scsi burners are more reliable this way, but
I have been using ide-scsi for many years now without any problem, on
many distros - until I upgraded to LM 8.0.
However, I experimented some more with hdparm, and found that the
problem goes away when I turn DMA *off* on /dev