On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 12:58 -0700, Andrew Burgess wrote:
> Similar symptoms happened to me recently and it turned out I had accidently
> omitted support for my mb ide chipset (ata_piix) while shrinking my config so
> the kernel was unable to set dma mode. Took me a while to find because everything
> was working (in PIO mode) just really slowly :-)
>
[shameless plug]
Here's a good script to really shrink your config and not lose anything.
If you have a lot of modules configured and you want to only compile
those that are used, this perl script will do the job.
-- Steve
http://www.kihontech.com/code/streamline_config.pl
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