Hi,

no I installed the default 'kernel26' from arch, but I am
not able to access (with mount or cfdisk /dev/sda) the sata drive. The kernel 
log says:


Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: libata version 1.11 loaded.
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: ata_piix version 1.03
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1f.2[A] -> GSI 18 
(level, low) -> IRQ 18
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1f.2 
to 64
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xEFE0 ctl 0xEFAE 
bmdma 0xEF60 irq 18
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xEFA0 ctl 0xEFAA 
bmdma 0xEF68 irq 18
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: ata1: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:746b 83:7f01 84:4023 
85:7469 86:3c01 87:4023 88:20ff
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: ata1: dev 0 ATA, max UDMA7, 390721968 sectors: 
lba48
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: scsi0 : ata_piix
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: ata2: SATA port has no device.
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: scsi1 : ata_piix
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel:   Vendor: ATA       Model: SAMSUNG SP2004C   Rev: 
VM10
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel:   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI 
SCSI revision: 05
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: SCSI device sda: 390721968 512-byte hdwr sectors 
(200050 MB)
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: SCSI device sda: 390721968 512-byte hdwr sectors 
(200050 MB)
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel:  /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: p1 p2 < p5 p6 
>
Sep 29 15:35:30 node1 kernel: Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, 
lun 0

For me it looks like that the kernel finds the drive...
Would be nice, if anybody has an idea how I can get access!

Greetings!
Fabian



* Archlinux wrote 28 Sep 2005:

> Hi James,
> 
> sorry, I forgot to mention it; I formatted the drive before
> under Mepis.
> 
> Greetings!
> Fabian
> 
> * James wrote 28 Sep 2005:
> 
> > On 9/28/05, Fabian Braennstroem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > just installed a new kernel with udev and the new sata
> > > module libsata. Booting was no problem, but mounting the new
> > > sata drive make some trouble. I thought it would work with
> > >  mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
> > > but it doesn't!?
> > > The relevant kernel messages look like:
> > >
> > >    1928 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel: ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xEFE0 
> > > ctl 0xEFAE bmdma 0xEF60 irq 16
> > >    1929 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel: ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xEFA0 
> > > ctl 0xEFAA bmdma 0xEF68 irq 16
> > >    1930 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel: ata1: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:746b 
> > > 83:7f01 84:4023 85:7469 86:3c01 87:4023 88:20ff
> > >    1931 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel: ata1: dev 0 ATA, max UDMA7, 
> > > 390721968 sectors: lba48
> > >    1932 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel: ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
> > >    1933 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel: scsi0 : ata_piix
> > >    1934 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel: ata2: SATA port has no device.
> > >    1935 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel: scsi1 : ata_piix
> > >    1936 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel:   Vendor: ATA       Model: SAMSUNG 
> > > SP2004C   Rev: VM10
> > >    1937 Sep 27 22:13:05 node1 kernel:   Type:   Direct-Access             
> > >          ANSI SCSI revision: 05
> > >
> > > Do you have any idea?
> > >
> > > Greetings!
> > > Fabian
> > >
> > 
> > New hard drives tend to come unformatted. you will need to make
> > partitions on it with a tool like cfdisk or fdisk, and the make the
> > filesystems with the appropriate tools, mkfs.ext3 or mkfs.vfat.
> > 
> > James
> > 
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