On Friday 25 January 2008 07:10:33 Clayton wrote: > > If I check in the BIOS, all drives connected to the motherboard SATA > > ports are detected correctly. > > > > Three of the drives are connected to the motherboard on SATA 1, SATA 2 > > and SATA 3. SATA 4 is empty. Two of the drives are connected to the > > SATA1 RAID card (and are working and mounted correctly). The IDE > > drives are on ODE0 (and work fine). > > > > When I boot 10.3 to install, one drive on the motherboard connectors > > is not found. A clean install of 10.3, and the missing drive is still > > not found. If I start up the YAST partitioner tool, it only sees 6 > > SATA drives (2xPATA, 2xSATA on the motherboard and 2x SATA on the RAID > > card). The missing drive is identical to the one on /dev/sdd. > > I have been doing some more troubleshooting on this problem. I > swapped the drive connections around, putting SATA drives on the > SATA1, 2, 3, and 4 connectors on the motherboard and just one drive on > the SATA1 RAID card. The BIOS finds all 4 drives on the onboard SATA > controller. SUSE cannot find the drives on SATA 3 and 4 though. > > Is it possible/likely that the SATA RAID card is interfering with the > onboard SATA controller? This is about the only thing I can think of > right now that would cause this behaviour... anyone have any ideas on > this? > > C
Please look at bug 331610 (and vote for it, if you think it relates to your problem). -- Bob openSUSE 10.3, Kernel 2.6.22.13-0.3-default, KDE 3.5.8 Intel Celeron 2.53GB, 2GB DDR RAM, nVidia GeForce 7600GS -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
