Chris Wedgwood wrote: >> Did anyone made any test under Windows? I cannot set there >> iommu=soft, can I? >> > Windows never uses the hardware iommu, so it's always doing the > equivalent on iommu=soft > That would mean that I'm not able to reproduce the issue unter windows, right? Does that apply for all versions (up to and including Vista). Don't understand me wrong,.. I don't use Windows (expect for upgrading my Plextor firmware and EAC ;) )... but I ask because the more information we get (even if it's not Linux specific) the more steps we can take ;) Chris.
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