1st time ATA need help
I just recived a new system from Alienware. I blow away XP and through on slackware. I seem to have every thing working ok X, many sound blaster audigy, nvidia drivers w/ 3d acceration. but my system seems to hang whenever I transfer data from anything on to a hard drive or I compile anything. Hell, it'll studder when typing commands in to the console without X running.
Here are the system specs (easier to paste from order): Aurora DDR ~ Case: Dragon Full-Tower Case (340-Watt PS) (Space Black) ~ Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2000+ Processor 266Mhz FSB ~ Cooling Fan/Heatsink: GlobalWIN WBK38 Processor Cooling Fan ~ Memory: 1GB DDR SDRAM (PC-2100) ~ Keyboard: 107-Enhanced Windows Keyboard (Space Black) ~ Mouse: Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer USB (Space Black) ~ Hard Drive: 100GB HD 8.9ms seek time, 7200RPM 8MB Cache, UltraATA ~ Secondary Hard Drive: 100GB HD 8.9ms seek time, 7200RPM 8MB Cache, UltraATA ~ Monitor: NEC 22" FE1250+ MultiSync Flat CRT - Black ~ Video Card: VisionTek Xtasy 6964? GeForce3 Ti 500 w/64MB 4X AGP ~ Video Cooling: KoolMaxx Video Cooling System ~ Sound Card: SoundBlaster Audigy 5.1 Gamer ~ DVD-ROM: 16X /40X DVD-ROM Drive w/Software MPEG-2 Decoder ~ CD-RW: PlexWriter 24X/10X/40X CD-ReWritable - IDE - White ~ Speakers: Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 500-Watt THX Speakers & Sub - Black ~ Ethernet NIC: On-board 10/100 BaseT Ethernet/Fast Ethernet I can olny assume it has some thing to do with the ultra ATA drives. (This is the 1st time I've used a system with ultra ATA) current Kernel 2.4.18 base slackware install 8.0 Thanks for any help you can give, A system like this has no right to run like this. and thanks for putting up with my bad spelling and grammer Arovin |
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Your 'puter gives me chill bumps.
I read somewhere once that linux defaults to ata 33. Try hdparm -X 69 /dev/hda as SU of course.....................that is supposed to set it to ultra dma mode 5. good luck.........................hope this works for you. |
Thanks
I did what you suggested and it it didn't seem to work, then I read the man page for hdparm and realized DMA was not enabled on the drive.
hdpram -d1 /dev/hda That seemed to fix it, thanks alot. Arovin |
Add this to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file and see if this speeds things up: hdparm -c1 -m16 -d1 /dev/hxx
Hope this helps. :cool: |
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