It seems you're talking about this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA

"According to the hard drive manufacturer Maxtor, motherboard host
controllers using the VIA and SIS chipsets VT8237, VT8237R, VT6420,
VT6421L, SIS760, SIS964 found on the ECS 755-A2 manufactured in 2003, do
not support SATA 3 Gbit/s drives. To address interoperability problems,
the largest hard drive manufacturer, Seagate/Maxtor/Western Digital, has
added a user-accessible jumper-switch known as the Force 150, to switch
between 150 MB/s and 300 MB/s operation.[5] Users with a SATA 1.5 Gbit/s
motherboard with one of the listed chipsets should either buy an
ordinary SATA 1.5 Gbit/s hard disk, buy a SATA 3 Gbit/s hard disk with
the user-accessible jumper, or buy a PCI or PCI-E card to add full SATA
3 Gbit/s capability and compatibility. Western Digital uses a jumper
setting called "OPT1 Enabled" to force 150 MB/s data transfer speed.
OPT1 is used by putting the jumper on pins 5 & 6.[18]"




It seems to me that if a WD drive isn't working at 300MB/s, then a
Seagate drive probably isn't going to work either.

It's most likely that you're hardware or drivers aren't working or
enabling SATA300.  So I don't know right off hand which drivers for
which chipsets or SATA controllers work, but if I were going to spend
time researching, that's where I would go.

--R




On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 21:00 -0500, John McKelvey wrote:
> Jon,
> 
> Not right at the moment.  My information came directly from the WD
> sopport people.  Also, when I googled on "wd sata 300 linux" or
> related things I saw many comments along the same line.. even peoples'
> inability to get some linux OS's to recognize an SATA drive unless
> they jumpered 5-6.  I do hope that there is sow way to do this without
> losing speed.
> 
> What about Seagate 10K Sata II drives?  I need to check that as an
> alternative.
> 
> Many thanks!
> 
> John
> 
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Jonathan Bartels
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>         Can you link to info on the problem?
>         
>         Its a SATA disk, it shouldn't matter what OS it is.
>         
>         John McKelvey wrote:
>                 
>                 Will the latest Ubuntu help get around the drop from
>                 300 to 150 for WD SATA II drives?
>                 
>                 Thancks!
>                 
>                 John McK
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