Well, I ended up using the stock config in the testing folder on the slack disk for a 2.6.10 kernel. I added the items I needed, and then made from there. My drive access time was good from there, and I now have a good working 2.6.10 kernel running. I'll compare at some point the good kernel with one I tried to do to see what I was missing...
thanks for all the help!
shaun
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