[ale] boot parms ide=???
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Wed Feb 19 09:21:36 EST 2003
Cory T. Echols wrote:
> Just a note: I could be completely misunderstanding what your asking
> for.
>
> On 02/18, Geoffrey wrote:
>
>>I've been trying to research the various boot parameters available.
>>Particularily regarding ide parms. I find references to a doc
>>README.ide in the kernel source, but I've got two sets of source,
>>neither has the file. I finally tracked one down, but no reference to
>>the ide parms I'm looking for.
>
>
> I have /usr/src/linux/Documentation/ide.txt. Looking at its contents,
> it is probably what you want.
It does in fact have the info I'm looking for.
>
>
>>In particular, I had a box that had an ata66 controller and passing
>>ide=66 was recognized.
>>
>>Following that process I have another box with an ata100 controller, but
>>when attempting ide=100, I receive an error that this is invalid. Valid
>>values are 20-66.
>
>
> If you are referring to the "idebus" parameter, (I couldn't find a
> plain "ide" parameter), then it does not refer to the controller speed.
> This is from the document I mentioned:
>
> "idebus=xx" : inform IDE driver of VESA/PCI bus speed in MHz,
> where "xx" is between 20 and 66 inclusive,
> used when tuning chipset PIO modes.
> For PCI bus, 25 is correct for a P75 system,
> 30 is correct for P90,P120,P180 systems,
> and 33 is used for P100,P133,P166 systems.
> If in doubt, use idebus=33 for PCI.
> As for VLB, it is safest to not specify it.
> Bigger values are safer than smaller ones.
>
> I've read several post on newsgroups that strongly suggest leaving this
> alone.
Interesting, I've not seen this. I guess the kernel has not kept up
with the latest technology, since the highest available value is 66, as
noted above.
Thanks.
>
> Not exactly authoritative, but I hope it's helpful.
Really just what I was looking for. :)
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