Patrick Ale wrote:
Hi guys,
Me again, sorry.
Is it possible to make hdparm work with libata?
It already works fine with libata.
..
Anyway, I used to be able to force the drive back with using hdparm
-X68 -d 1 /dev/sdk
Userspace PIO mode changes are NOT a good idea,
and I doubt that libata would want to support that feature.
The "-d" flag (enable/disable DMA) is currently not implemented
by libata, though there may be a /sys/.. attribute for it (?).
Cheers
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