On Apr 5, 2005 10:14 PM, Jamie Wilch <jamie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On my Dell Inspiron 1150 notebook, I sometimes get these errors in the log: > > Apr 5 10:34:54 jwnotepad kernel: hdc: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21 > Apr 5 10:35:09 jwnotepad kernel: hdc: DMA timeout error > Apr 5 10:35:09 jwnotepad kernel: hdc: dma timeout error: status=0xd0 { > Busy } > Apr 5 10:35:09 jwnotepad kernel: > Apr 5 10:35:09 jwnotepad kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown > Apr 5 10:35:09 jwnotepad kernel: hdc: DMA disabled > Apr 5 10:35:09 jwnotepad kernel: ide1: reset: success > > The computer locks up for about 4-5 seconds while this is occurring. It > only occurs when reading/writing large amounts of data, but not always. > > I've tried booting with the nodma switch on the kernel. That fixes the > problem, however, it slows down the computer noticeably. > > Is there a chance of data loss when this happens? It happens so > infrequent, that I'd rather run with the faster DMA than without as long > as there is not risk of data loss. I faced that problem on my desktop (FC2) once. The problem disappeared when I changed the IDE cable. VJP -- Novitiate of the Knife, under the Master of the Sabre. Official Protector of The Llama, Spiritual Leader of The Republic of Loungevania