On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 12:48:29PM -0800, Jasmeet Sidhu wrote:
> Also, when I try and use the -k and the -K switches (keep settings after
> reset), the programs says that it worked. However, after I restart the
> system, these "flags" are set to 0 again. Is this normal? In other words:
>
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 12:48:29PM -0800, Jasmeet Sidhu wrote:
Also, when I try and use the -k and the -K switches (keep settings after
reset), the programs says that it worked. However, after I restart the
system, these "flags" are set to 0 again. Is this normal? In other words:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Jasmeet Sidhu wrote:
> Also another question related to IDE:
> Is there anyway we can see how good/bad the system performance is while
> the system is working?
that information (what the disk subsytem as a whole is doing) is collected
in /proc/stat something like
Hey guys,
I have five Promise ATA100 controllers configured using kernel version
2.4.2-ac1 (using pdc202xx drivers of course) on ASUS A7V with a AMD Tbird
1GHz processor. Now for the most part this kernel is very stable. I have
premium cables connected to the hard drives and all drives in
Hey guys,
I have five Promise ATA100 controllers configured using kernel version
2.4.2-ac1 (using pdc202xx drivers of course) on ASUS A7V with a AMD Tbird
1GHz processor. Now for the most part this kernel is very stable. I have
premium cables connected to the hard drives and all drives in
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Jasmeet Sidhu wrote:
Also another question related to IDE:
Is there anyway we can see how good/bad the system performance is while
the system is working?
that information (what the disk subsytem as a whole is doing) is collected
in /proc/stat something like xosview
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