Many thanks for your answer. 

I am sure there is a reason for sdiahci driver not in the install
kernel.

I would be happy to be able to use the normal plan9 distribution
because I am not sure what happens when I am using pull to update
an 9atom installation.
 
Is there a way to get the original plan9 running with this
motherboard? I tried to use Option 1 with the cpu kernel but
this does not works (cpu exit) 

-Bernd

On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 18:32:44 +0200 David du Colombier 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> I started with the plan9.iso. No look so far because the ahci 
>> driver seems not to be in the install kernel. 9load seems to
>> find my disks but when I choose 1 (Install Plan9) there is only
>> the CDROM drive there.
>> When I choose 2 (Boot Plan9) the disks are there.
>
>Yes, the sdiahci driver is in pccd kernel, but not in the pccflop
>kernel.
>
>> Actually I am using a very old AMD motherboard:
>>  (ASUS M2A-VM - http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD_AM2/M2AVM/)
>
>This is SB600 SATA. It is only supported by the sdiahci driver.
>
>-- 
>David du Colombier


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