Messages in this thread | | | From | Mark Hagger <> | Subject | Re: Access beyond end of device | Date | Wed, 10 Nov 1999 09:02:58 +0000 |
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Jim,
I guess I should have mentioned it in the earlier email, I'm using SCSI drives, there are no IDE devices on my machines, in fact I did once try removing all IDE support from the kernel just to see, but this made no difference.
As Alan Cox once pointed out this problem seems to be caused by a number of different and unrelated issues, some IDE, some hardware, some SMP, some "something else".
Since I'm not a great believer in coincidences I found it hard to credit that the fact that I had reformated my drives and the problem went away (albeit maybe only temperarily) was a fluke.
Mark
On Tue, 09 Nov 1999, Jim Horning wrote: > Mark, > > I've had access beyond end of device errors with freshly formatted partitions. > There is some problem with the use of the DMA with my WD drives - turn off the DMA > and the problem goes away. > > Jah
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