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Re: udma..how to tell?
- From: "Stefan Neufeind" <stefan neufeind net>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: udma..how to tell?
- Date: Fri Feb 28 17:03:10 2003
you can use "hdparm" to check the current mode of a harddisk. It
displays the available modes, the currently used mode is marked by an
asteriks.
On 28 Feb 2003 at 15:37, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> hello,
> i got a bunch of old computers from my friends. they are all running
> linux (redhat 8.0). if i grep /var/log/messages for "udma", i see
> some of them say udma 100, udma 33, etc. excuse my lack of correct
> terminology, but how can i tell what each motherboard supports...as in
> udma "speed"? also, how can i tell the same thing about the hard
> drives in each computer? and finally, in contrast to what they
> support, what they actually run at?
>
> thanks,
> -- christopher
>
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