Public bug reported:
Sometime between trusty and xenial, CONFIG_SATA_HIGHBANK was changed
from y to m. I believe the change was in utopic, but it's hard to tell.
This makes booting on Calxeda Highbank systems pretty difficult since
you can't get to the root filesystem on a SATA disk unless you were
smart enough to have initramfs-tools include the sata_highbank module.
On a clean install, you'd need to know to drop out of the installer, and
rebuild the initramfs appropriately.
Any chance that could be changed back to y for armhf?
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1703430
Title:
Set CONFIG_SATA_HIGHBANK=y on armhf
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Sometime between trusty and xenial, CONFIG_SATA_HIGHBANK was changed
from y to m. I believe the change was in utopic, but it's hard to
tell.
This makes booting on Calxeda Highbank systems pretty difficult since
you can't get to the root filesystem on a SATA disk unless you were
smart enough to have initramfs-tools include the sata_highbank module.
On a clean install, you'd need to know to drop out of the installer,
and rebuild the initramfs appropriately.
Any chance that could be changed back to y for armhf?
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