Re: slow booting after installing new hdd

From: Hugo Vanwoerkom (hvw59601_at_care2.com)
Date: 12/30/03

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    Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:08:12 -0600
    
    

    Akira Kitada wrote:
    > Hi all.
    >
    > a few days ago, I had 82.3GB disk installed on my box
    > as primary slave.
    > after that, I turned it on and reading messages of kernel,
    > and found messages that means 'hdb' recognized smoothly.
    > that's good.
    > badly, I found some error messages too,
    > and noticed booting is very slower than before.
    > the messages is below.

    You did not specify what kernel but I had to include a kernel module to
    get proper DMA working.

    Check ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support -> IDE,ATA and ATAPI Block Devices ->

    In my case I checked VIA82CXXX. Check out which module pertains to your
    disk. I am using 2.4.23

    Congratulations with the new HDD ;-)

    Hugo.

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