[lug] RH Linux download + hdparm
Greg Horne
jeerygh at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 17 12:58:00 MDT 2001
So I noticed the command 'hdparm' in the previous e-mailand decided to play
around. Boy is that fun! Testing read speeds on different drives gave me
some interesting information.
Pentium 200 2.5 gig hard drive (RH 7.0)
'hdparm -t' = 4.83 MB/sec
K6 500 10 gig hard drive (RH 6.2)
'hdparm -t' = 3.83 to 4.6 MB/sec
Do the different distros on them make any differece? Do the hard drive
brands play a big role in this? Are there any safe tweaks to speed up
access times?
Greg
>From: Calvin Dodge <caldodge at fpcc.net>
>Reply-To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
>To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
>Subject: Re: [lug] RH Linux download
>Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 09:14:13 -0600
>
>On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 01:17:10AM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
> > How's it look? Anything really useful or interesting added after 7.1?
>
>There are at least four things which I noticed:
>
>1) grub is now the default bootloader (lilo is available)
>2) ext3 partitions (ext2 plus journalling) can be created, and ext2
>partitions can be converted to ext3 (no backup/reformat/restore required)
>3) the 2.4.9-0.5 kernel (a rawhide update - it appeared after "Roswell -
>Second Edition") knows how to talk to the Sis 735 IDE controller (hdparm -t
>shows about 33 megs/second)
>4) Apparently python 2.2 will be the standard version (invoked with
>"python", rather than "python2")
>
>Calvin
>
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