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

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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 07:42 -0600, Jeff Vian wrote:

I have often seen flaky drive performance when a drive jumpered as
either master or slave is used on a cable select cable.



Oddly enough, I've never known that there was such a beast as a "cable-
select cable" or a "non-cable-select cable" even though I've built at
least 200 systems. I've just always jumpered drives as master/slave as
required.

How would one detect which type of cable it is?

One of my UDMA cables has 2 different colored connectors (blue & black?) and can be used with Cable-Select....


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