I have the same problem on ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 mobo.
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Title:
unstable boot on Asrock 990FX Extreme4 motherboard probably related to
the
Btw, adding noapic and nolapic in /etc/default/grub in parameter
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=. And making update-grub in console helps to solve problem.
BUT
Your system will use and see only 1 core of youк processor. Booting is much
longer now.
So need new solution!
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VIA Support Team do nothing to help... No answer on mail and forum
thread.
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Title:
Boot problem with VIA VT6415/VT6330 PATA IDE Host Controller
I have both IDE hdd and DVD-ROM, so when I unplug DVD-ROM the problem
disappears. Have tried both 40 and 80wire cables. This problem does not
depend on cable, but IDE CD or DVD is.
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My DVD-ROM - Plextor PX-712A
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Title:
unstable boot on Asrock 990FX Extreme4 motherboard probably related to
the onboard Marvel SE9120 SATA
Kernel 3.7.6 - same problem.
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Title:
unstable boot on Asrock 990FX Extreme4 motherboard probably related to
the onboard Marvel SE9120 SATA
Ok, I think I have found temporary solution. I have put my Plextor PX-712A
slave and my IDE HDD - master. There is a DMA jumper option on the back of my
Plextor-PX712A, so I have put jumper on it too. So
IDE HDD jumper position - Master
Plextor PX-712A jumper positions - Slave and DMA.
This
I think the problem is in kernel support VT6415 PATA IDE Host
Controller. I cannot check this, but found some information on forums
about the same problem.
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May somebody check this solution?
http://alexandrulazar.com/vt6415-kernel-panic-when-enumerating-ide-devices/
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Title:
unstable boot on Asrock
Maybe we should make a new bug report called Boot problem with VIA
VT6415 PATA IDE Host Controller and PATA CD/DVD-ROM?
** Summary changed:
- unstable boot on Asrock 990FX Extreme4 motherboard probably related to the
onboard Marvel SE9120 SATA controller
+ Boot problem with VIA VT6415 PATA IDE
Ok, the solution above works for me 5 out of 5 on kernel 3.7.6 and kernel
3.5.0-23. I belive that it will work on all kernels.
Here is it:
Jumper position on DVD-ROM - Slave. (you don't need second jumper, so Slave
position is ok).
Jumper position on HDD - Master.
Then do in console (I have used
Have found some more usefull information here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44111
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #44111
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44111
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Thank you. I am not pro in this questions, but now we know that this solution
helps to solve the problem! Thank you for your answer.
Btw, I have found some information about libata.dma here
http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt:
libata.dma= [LIBATA] DMA control
** Summary changed:
- Boot problem with VIA VT6415 PATA IDE Host Controller and PATA CD/DVD-ROM
(checked on ASRock 990fx and 890fx motherboards)
+ Boot problem with VIA VT6415/6330 PATA IDE Host Controller and PATA
CD/DVD-ROM (checked on ASRock 990fx and 890fx motherboards)
** Summary changed:
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