Messages in this thread | | | From | tigran@aivazian ... | Subject | Re: Re: [PATCH] [2.4.XX] Silicon Image/CMD Medley Software RAID | Date | Tue, 7 Oct 2003 18:14:54 +0200 (CEST) |
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Greetings Mark!
I put linux-kernel back, in case someone else has ideas.
> what controller does it have? the web page, sadly, doesn't give lspci output ;)
I will check it (the card is at home and I am in the office) and let you know. From memory it was something like:
"Silicon Image PCI0680"
(or something like that)
> > the correct term is "broken", not "slow". >
Well, if it, as you say, works in "ata compatibility mode" and there is no specific driver (in Linux) then it is not broken but (currently, under Linux) just _very_ slow, until someone writes a specific driver for that chipset.
But I am not interested in subtle semantics of "slow" vs "broken". All I want is for my data to arrive at the disk (and come back, sometimes) a bit faster! :)
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