Andre Hedrick <andre@linux-ide.org> wrote:
>You need the the latest ide patch on kernel.org or a 2.4.0 kernel with
>an auto-crc-dma-recovery-respeed.
This sounds very interesting, but the point is, that the problems went
away, as soon as I switched off UDMA in the BIOS. Linux still does use
UDMA(33), and I haven't seen any errors yet. And the drive seems to run
at full speed. So I consider this a bug in the BIOS.
>WDC84AA hard drive generating valid iCRC's, very interesting!!!
Does this mean, it's normal for a WDC84AA to generate bad CRCs?
Peter
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