Re: Write to ext3 fs -> kjournald goes bananas

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> Usually, this sort of thing is caused by an IDE subsystem which is not
> running in DMA mode.
> 
> You can use `hdparm /dev/hda' to display the current DMA setting.

Argh. This is embarrassing. You're quite right. I thought I had turned
on DMA ages ago...

Thank.

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