FC5 and Dell D810: still no DMA for CD/DVD drive

wwp subscript at free.fr
Wed Mar 29 13:45:16 UTC 2006


Hello all,


I've just installed FC5 on my Dell D810, everything went fine w/ regard to
the hardware, but the CD/DVD drive still shows very poor xfer rates and eats
CPU (last tried: FC3, it was the same w/ ~1.4MB/sec). I thought that FC5's
kernel was able to enable DMA for IDE drives controlled by a SATA (disk
is /dev/sda, dvd drive is /dev/hdc), am I wrong?


Regards,

-- 
wwp
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