just a follow-up: many modules (seems to be IDE related ones) are marked
as permanent... I bet it is due to hacked hpt366...
I hope that I will not need to unload them (most of them are not used
anyways)...
raider:/dev# lsmod | grep permanent
hpt366 21376 0 [permanent]
ide_generic 2944 0 [permanent]
pdc202xx_new 11264 0 [permanent]
aec62xx 9728 0 [permanent]
alim15x3 13848 0 [permanent]
amd74xx 17200 0 [permanent]
atiixp 8464 0 [permanent]
cmd64x 13644 0 [permanent]
cs5520 6784 0 [permanent]
cs5530 7680 0 [permanent]
cy82c693 6664 0 [permanent]
generic 7172 0 [permanent]
hpt34x 7168 0 [permanent]
ns87415 6216 0 [permanent]
pdc202xx_old 13184 0 [permanent]
piix 14212 0 [permanent]
sc1200 9344 0 [permanent]
serverworks 11024 0 [permanent]
siimage 13952 0 [permanent]
sis5513 18064 0 [permanent]
slc90e66 8448 0 [permanent]
triflex 5888 0 [permanent]
trm290 6276 0 [permanent]
via82cxxx 11012 0 [permanent]
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> Hi Woody and everyone,
> Woody's patch (without any tweaking) applied to 2.6.16.11 allowed to
> load the drivers without oopsing and drives hd[eg] got visible.
> As "promised" dma is unavailable feature and speeds (according to md
> syncing) are quite low: 691K/sec
> Thank you Woody once again
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