Sorry, I must make a correction to my last statement: After having done some 
tests with bonnie, and looking at the hdparm output, it really doesn't seem to 
make too much difference whether all_generic_ide or ata_piix is used.
hdparm also shows that most features of the hard drives are enabled, and hdparm 
-t gives reasonably transfer rates. Only the processor load seems to be quite 
high, but even in tha the difference between ata_piix and all_generic_ide 
doesn't seem to be at all significant...

So, I think I#ll leave my system running with the all_generic_ide
option, and thats it...

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2.6.27 SATA drives not accessible at boot time, 2.6.24 working
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