On Sat, 23 Jun 2012 03:04:16 -0400, Neal Murphy wrote: > Wheezy 64-bit. Marvell PCIE SATA/Raid card with one drive (in a CRU > DP10), non-RAID. Main board has two identical Hitachi 1TB drives on > on-board SATA ports used in md RAID.
So you have a total of 3 hard disks, one connected to the PCI-e card and the other two attached to the stock mainboard sata ports, right? > Running Squeeze 32-bit, it was handling hot-plugged drives just fine. > Switched to Wheezy 64-bit and it no longer detects hot-plugged drives. > In fact, it won't boot with a drive connected to the Marvell card > (plugged into the DP10). The change of the architecture (32 → 64 bits) seems to indicate that you did a clean install, from scratch, right? Questions: - Did the installer even see any of the 3 drives? - Output of lspci (so we can see the Marvell chipsets involved) - Output of messages (when you cannot boot, kernel logs, dmesg...) - What's your hdd layout? Where is the system installed, what raid level are you using? I guess is a raid 1 but I prefer to ask. Give more details about your system, you provided sparse data and precision is a must for these kind of problems :-) > Are there any known problems with Marvell SATA and Wheezy 64-bit? (...) None that I'm aware of :-? Anyway, something that was working fine in Squeeze is expected to be working in upcoming kernel versions. Unless you missed something, consider in opening a bug report for a possible regression. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/js427h$io1$3...@dough.gmane.org