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On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 10:03 +0700, David Suhendrik wrote:
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Dear All,
I've a new server HP DL 180 G6 with quad core processor, ram 4 GB, hdd
(WDC) 1x750GB Sata.
I was confused when installing CentOS 5 64bit on that server, I take
about two hours to format the ext3 file system. is this normal?
Because when I compare with other sata hard drive in another computer
file system format is not too long like that.
And when I copy the file on the local hard drive for longer time when
compared with the copy of the file on another server.
How to debug on this issue?
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Best regards,
David
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Could you please check in BIOS whether SATA is in native or IDE emulation mode. I've seen this on systems where SATA were in IDE emulation.<BR>
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