"Mike A. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You also need a UDMA 100 cable that is <= 18 inches.  In your
> case you have a VIA chipset so don't worry about it, you won't
> get UDMA 100 anyway as it is buggy, and even if you do get it
> configured for UDMA 100, you won't get any speed increase.
> You're more likely to fry the disk trying or at least get massive
> filesystem corruption.

I have it running fine here. Having a correct cable is important,
though. There are bugs in the chipset, so certain workarounds are in
effect but it's still UDMA100
 

-- 
Trond Eivind Glomsr�d
Red Hat, Inc.



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