lvpoker wrote:
Setting the BIOS to "Legacy" SATA settings allowed DFB to bootup a
little further but giving more error messages. Then disabling ACPI
when booting DF got DF to fully boot.

The default BIOS setting of "Normal" allows for better speed but
seems to map the IDE/SATA devices as SCSI. "Legacy" setting puts them
back as straight IDE. Or something.

Could you mention the chip used? I suspect it's an AHCI part, which can operate in AHCI mode or legacy-IDE. AHCI is supported by NATA, but NATA isn't yet ready for prime-time.

Cheers,
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        Thomas E. Spanjaard
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