Hi there,
Thanks for all suggestions and answers so far.
I'm pretty sure it is not a hardware problem, because
* Exchanging SATA cables does not affect the problem
* Using different SATA slots on the mainboard does not affect the problem
* Using different SATA power connectors does not affect
On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 12:39 PM Alexander Puchmayr <
alexander.puchm...@linznet.at> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> Any ideas?
>
One other point that I'd make on this subject is that even if you had the
same kernel config file there
could be differences in the tool chain that are causing your problem. I
On 11/03/2021 19:39, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
Only one of the two SSDs is attached at the same time to the system, the other
one is disconnected. One contains a gentoo installation (just updated
yesterday), the other one an Ubuntu LTS 20.04. This allows dual-.boot by
switching connection
On 3/11/21 12:39 PM, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
Hi there,
Hi,
I have a weird harddisk detection problem which rises the questio:
what does the gentoo-kernel make differently than the ubuntu kernel?
Probably multiple things. They probably have configurations that are at
least slightly
On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 12:39 PM Alexander Puchmayr <
alexander.puchm...@linznet.at> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I have a weird harddisk detection problem which rises the questio: what
does
> the gentoo-kernel make differently than the ubuntu kernel?
>
> The system in question has 2 identical SSDs
Hi there,
I have a weird harddisk detection problem which rises the questio: what does
the gentoo-kernel make differently than the ubuntu kernel?
The system in question has 2 identical SSDs (Kingston SV300S3 60GB) and two
identical HDDs (older Maxtor7V300F0 300GB) , all connected to SATA/AHCI
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