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I am running a CentOS Server (v5.5 x64, with latest CentOS kernel)

The problem is that I cannot enable DMA on my boot drive. My boot drive is an IDE SSD. All my other hard drives are SATA:

/dev/hda = IDE/ATA
dev/sda - /dev/sdf = SATA
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/dev/sda - /dev/sdd = RAID5 for storage
/dev/sde+/dev/sdf = RAID1 for storage

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