On Thursday 03 April 2008 11:57:50 am Geoffrey wrote:
> Jarod Wilson wrote:
> > On Thursday 03 April 2008 10:56:20 am Geoffrey wrote:
> >> Jarod Wilson wrote:
> >>> On Thursday 03 April 2008 10:37:11 am Geoffrey wrote:
> >>>> Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
> >>>>>> When I attempt to boot from the Red Hat 5.1 install DVD, I see
> >>>>>> the following in the logs:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> ide-cd: cmd 0x28 timed out hda: DMA interrupt recovery lost
> >>>>>> interrupt lost interrupt lost interrupt lost interrupt
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I've tried the Red Hat 5.1 install cd as well as the Red Hat 4
> >>>>>> install cd, same problem.  Centos 5.1 gives the same issue.
> >>>>> Try booting with "linux hda=noprobe"
> >>>> Yeah, tried that as well.  It produces the same problem as the 
> >>>> askmethod, where every keystroke is duplicated.
> >>> Not sure if its in 5.1, but for 5.2, there's definitely a
> >>> 'intel_via_libata=1' param you can pass in to get your disk
> >>> controllers handled by libata instead of the old ata stack, which
> >>> matches what Fedora does. I'm assuming the MacBook Pro has Intel disk
> >>> controllers, anyhow...
> >> Looks like it's Hitachi:
> >>
> >> scsi 2:0:0:0: Direct-Access     ATA      Hitachi HTS72202 DC4A PQ: 0 ANSI: 
> >> 5
> > 
> > That would be the disk, not the disk controller. :)
> 
> Duh, you would be correct. :)
> 
> I did try 'linux intel_via_libata=1', no luck I still get:
> 
> hda: lost interrupt

Looks like that param doesn't do anything for 5.1, because if it did, you'd not 
have hda, you'd have sda. You might be out of luck until 5.2 hits the streets 
(unless you have access to 5.2 beta isos), not absolutely certain though -- 
official support channels might know something I don't (nb: I'm not on this 
list in any official capacity, just trying to help if I can).


-- 
Jarod Wilson
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