Kim Lidström wrote:
> > But, the chipset will also be able to run in old style ATA
> > compatibility mode. If you are lucky Kim, you can select SATA mode
> > Compatible in your BIOS setup screen, then you may be able to run the
> > disk controller on a different interrupt, which would be very
> > interesting for debugging purposes.
> 
> I tried enabling that.. I think.BIOS had a settings called "SATA Mode"
> that I switched to IDE.

Yes that's the right setting.


> That did not seem to do the trickbecause ahci it still loaded at
> boot (udev...)

Ok, so build a monolithic kernel without ahci but with the correct
libata driver.


//Peter
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