Re: 2.2.x fails to identify hard disk buffer?

Guest section DW (dwguest@win.tue.nl)
Mon, 1 Nov 1999 23:39:25 +0100 (MET)


From: Andrea Ferraris <ferraris@biella.alpcom.it>

Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > Fujitsu hard disk, model MHC2040AT. Linux says that the disk has 0KB
> > cache, Fujitsu says it has a 512KB buffer. What's going on here?
>
> Linux is reporting what the drive tells it.

"hda: FUJITSU MPB3032ATU, 3093MB w/0kB Cache, CHS=785/128/63, UDMA"
my kernel says at boot time.

I have the same problem since years (in 2.0.xx too), but I blindly trust
in Linux (the salesman didn't told me that the disk had some cache and he
told my that it was UDMA), so I thought that I got a bad hard disk drive
(it was really cheap, maybe too much cheap and anyway it works).

But it seems to me that your reply maybe it's a bit too much "political":

Political?
The kernel sends an identify drive command, the drive reports, and the kernel
prints what the drive reports. In this particular case this field is zero.
No politics involved.

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