>
> First you have the faster portion of the drive using a lame OS, so do
> not
> expect Linux to perform if you put it on the slowest portions of the
> device.
>
Hi Andre,
Thanks for responding. The days of the lame OS are, I hope, numbered. That is why I am here. Since assembling this box and getting serious about changing to linux I have got myself 95% M$-free. I do, however, earn a good deal of my living from stuff I produce on computer, and there are some very specialised apps I need that have not been ported and which won't run under Wine.
> > On the other hand, am I correct in interpreting the bonnie output for
> > the block read (included in my earlier post), of 20937 KB/sec as
> > reasonably healthy for my DTLA (ie consistent with hdparm's 30
> MB/sec),
> > when performing more realistic tasks on the linux filesystem ?
>
> Yes if you adjust for ZONES.
I knew a little about that before, and a lot more now. Even so, I would not have thought that there would be so close a relationship between a specific zone and "/" as to account for the significantly better performance I see when running bonnie from that directory.
Can I just end with a thanks and a plea ?
The thanks is for all those on the list who have responded, on list and by private email, to my questions. I am conscious that questions of that kind are not really what this list is for, and I came here only as a last resort. No-one flamed me.
The plea is that you (or someone), might revise ide.txt to go into a little more detail about UDMA 100 issues, especially with regard to : specific drives and controllers - the use of CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_MODES and append=idex=ataxx. I know from private emails from people following this thread, and from other lists and newsgroups, that this would be very welcome.
Regards,
Geoff
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