On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Christian Franke
<address@hidden> wrote:
Nando wrote:
>
> I was pleasantly surprised when I saw a hdparm module as part of
> grub2. So I tried the -X
> parameter as is provided by the linux command line finding it
> isn't implemented. eg:
>
> # hdparm -X udma5 /dev/sda
>
> Can the development team consider adding this feature? A number of
> ppl's bios is incorrectly setting interfaces to UDMA2/MDMA2,
> particularly on pata optical drive interfaces which users are using a
> 2.5" HDDs instead via an optical bay caddy. The workaround being to
> wait for a (slow) Linux/Windows boot and then typing the above
> commandline. Doing this at the grub2 bootloader level being more
> preferable.
>
OK, added to my local TODO list :-)
Please note that GRUB hdparm does only work in conjunction with the
ata+ata_pthru modules because a PC BIOS does not provide any ATA
pass-through functionality. A 'hdparm -X' would only help if the actual
boot works with ata.mod instead of biosdisk.mod.
--
Regards,
Christian Franke
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