Re: 2.6.22.5 SATA Failure

2007-08-26 Thread Dong Feng
2007/8/26, Robert Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > It looks like you have some CONFIG_IDE options enabled in your kernel > configuration that result in drivers/ide trying to drive part or all of > that controller, preventing libata from doing so. Likely the easiest > thing to do is just set CONFIG_

Re: 2.6.22.5 SATA Failure

2007-08-25 Thread Robert Hancock
Dong Feng wrote: I have been using 2.6.21.1. It seems working well, that is, all my disk partitions are mapped as "/dev/sda*" and the performance looks good. After I upgrade to 2.6.22.5 with the exact same configuration, all the disk device turn to "/dev/hda*" and the performance degrade obviousl

2.6.22.5 SATA Failure

2007-08-25 Thread Dong Feng
I have been using 2.6.21.1. It seems working well, that is, all my disk partitions are mapped as "/dev/sda*" and the performance looks good. After I upgrade to 2.6.22.5 with the exact same configuration, all the disk device turn to "/dev/hda*" and the performance degrade obviously. While I boot wi