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Re: Hard disk access causes high CPU load



Hi,

I've found the reason.
VIA chipset support was not compiled into my kernel (oops).
I've recompiled and now DMA and 32bit transfers are enabled by default.

Balazs

On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 11:12:44AM +0200, Balazs Javor wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Thanks everybody for the help!
>hdparm tells me that I don't have either DMA nor 32bit transfers
>enabled...
>
>Before switching it on though, might there be a reason for this?
>e.g. Is the controller on my Shuttle FV24 (VIA PL133) not supported
>properly? It says something about not 100% native mode at boot...
>
>As far as I can remember I've selected 'use DMA by default' in the
>Kernel...
>
>Many thanks again!
>best regards,
>Balazs
>
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