Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 04:01:05 -0500 From: Nikolas Britton <nikolas.britton@gmail.com> To: Mark Kane <mark@mkproductions.org> Cc: jason <jason@ec.rr.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to Force UDMA100 Mode on Boot? Message-ID: <ef10de9a05081702015b61cfa0@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4302811A.3010601@mkproductions.org> References: <430128F1.9@mkproductions.org> <43013444.8080808@ec.rr.com> <43014383.1040400@mkproductions.org> <43026F5B.4010705@ec.rr.com> <4302811A.3010601@mkproductions.org>
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On 8/16/05, Mark Kane <mark@mkproductions.org> wrote: [snipped] >=20 > If I eliminate one of the drives and run one on each channel, they all > work fine together. I'm not sure if that rc.local trick that was > suggested would work now. I don't know if drives get mounted before > rc.local would get executed or not. >=20 Doesn't the drive have to be mounted (ad0s1a) first before the system can read /etc/rc.conf and before it can execute /sbin/atacontrol?... Theirs your answer. A UDMA100 controllor will force those drives to slow down ;-)
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