Re: apparent need to blacklist Lexar flash drive in ide-dma.c

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> "Ultra 33/66" (I would assume this means UDMA 33 or 66)

If it is cabled for it, DMA capable CF is quite new and that seems to
cause problems sometimes.

> Under the circumstances, I am of course uncertain whether the "ALL" is 
> appropriate or not, but I suspect it is. So perhaps you would like to add 
> this entry to the blacklist.

The problem is almost certainly your box not the flash drive so ide=nodma
is probably most appropriate. It really ought to handle both flash drives
however.

ide=nodma seems the right answer.

Alan
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