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Old 01-13-2006, 11:47 AM   #1
felixnine
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firewire disks, kernel 2.6.16 vs. 2.6.11.9


i recently upgraded my kernel from 2.6.11.9 to 2.6.15 and it really hosed my firewire disks. well, half-hosed. i can read from the disks at normal speeds, but writes in 2.6.15 perform at about 10% of what they did in 2.6.11.9. did something break post 2.6.11.9, or did i not enable some kernel option in 2.6.15 that i should have? it's just so odd that reads are fine but writes are so slow.

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