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> I discovered yesterday that the 2.2 kernels are set up not to use DMA to
> drive your disks by default. When I upgrade, one of the first things I do is
I have lines in my rc.sysinit that enable DMA using hdparm commands.
They also tweak the read-ahead block size and enable 32-bit transfers.
As for P-II support, the version of Red Hat shipped on VA boxes is
recompiled for P-II. I think Mandrake Linux does the same.
ccb
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