Re: Yup, it's definitely fedora's fault, not my hardware.

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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 12:35:45 +0000, Douglas Furlong
<douglas.furlong@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 07:20 -0500, Paul Tomblin wrote:

> >   The file Documentation/ide.txt in the 2.4 kernel
> > distinctly recommends that you put your two hard drives on separate
> > IDE controllers, and put your CD-ROM as a slave on the same controller
> > as one of your hard drives, which is how I've always done it.
> > However, the same file in the 2.6 kernel suggests not mixing device
> > types on the same controller.  I think I'm going to have to buy
> > another IDE controller and see if I have better luck with the CD-ROM
> > on hde.
> 
> Can you not just unplug your systems cd-rom drive and see if you get
> that performance back? This would be a quicker and cheaper initial test
> then buying new hardware?

I tried that, and no joy - trying to do a "find /mp3s -type f -print" 
on /dev/hdc4 still hung about half way through the list of files.

Unfortunately my Knoppix CD was pooched so I couldn't boot from that. 
I'll make another one and try again tomorrow.


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