2012/11/25 Florian Philipp <li...@binarywings.net> > Am 25.11.2012 17:34, schrieb Jacques Montier: > > 2012/11/25 Luis Gustavo Vilela de Oliveira <luisgustavo.vil...@gmail.com > > <mailto:luisgustavo.vil...@gmail.com>> > > 2012/11/25 Jacques Montier <jmont...@gmail.com > > <mailto:jmont...@gmail.com>> > [...] > > 2- When booting, BIOS seems to detect the SSD as IDE not SATA ; > > anything wrong ? > > > > > > You should look at the BIOS config, if AHCI is enable. > > > > > > Thank you Luis, > > > > In BIOS, i switched to AHCI instead of IDE Mode, but the system does not > > boot. > > I get kernel panic (No filesystem could mount root...) > > > > My kernel configuration : > > CONFIG_SATA_AHCI=y > > > > It is possible that the change switched the device naming, making sda > sdb and vice versa. Try to boot from a live-CD to verify that. You can > also do this to check if you missed a module. > > BTW: Please don't top-post, both Luis and Jaques. Put your answers below > the quoted messages (like I did). > > Regards, > Florian Philipp > >
Sorry Florian for the top-post. Well, you were right ! The live-cd SysRescueCd showed all the devices switched ; sdb instead of sda. Renaming all the devices and system was booting again. Nevetheless, i felt that with AHCI BIOS Mode, the SSD was slightly less reactive than the IDE Mode. Do you think that could be possible ? May be, i am completely wrong... Best regards, -- Jacques