Team CentOS,
Just writing to thank you a lot for the CentOS 6.1 packages made
available on the 26th of September.
I haven't gone through what updates exactly you guys released in the cr
repository but I am well impressed with the improvements.
Great timing as my RHEL self-support contract was
I might be wrong, but is it possible that this port is USB3? That way the
BIOS would be able to boot the CD from it, but neither linux nor windows is
likely to have suitable drivers for using it.
jh
That may be the reason :)
I thought it was me going nuts. Again, thanks all for you
And she changed it from AHCI to compatibility mode (had to change itto
that mode to make the drive being recognized?), which is not the best
setting regarding speed.
Alexander: The she is actually a he :)
Quite right, sorry, I'd read it backwards. So presumably either a bug
in the
AHCI
Hi all,
All resolved now. Thanks to Paul for pointing out the basics :)
This had nothing to do with the e1000e as I thought earlier. It has to
do with the AHCI mode set for the SATA interface.
These where the steps I took to resolve it:
1. Start Laptop
2. When first boot screen appears, press
Who cares? I find it amazing that these guys still keep on building and
providing considering how their users treat them.
Team CentOS, keep your heads up. For me, you are still the best thing
that happened since sliced bread.
Come on, community, where is your love?
My 2 pence,
Janne Janski AKA