Karl,
 
Basically, I don't meet any problem during Ubuntu 9.04. 
I just want to have VIA's next storage driver, but same Device ID was used by 
sata_via. 
It caused me failed to load the new driver with default kernel of Ubuntu 9.04.
It should be OK if I rebuild the sata_via as module or disabled.
 
I'm not sure what kind installation problem you met. 
Just email to me, I would be gald to help you if I could. :)
 
 
BRs,
Joseph

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From: [email protected] 代理 specialk
Sent: 2009/8/29 [星期六] 下午 01:09
To: Joseph Chan
Subject: [Bug 403385] Re: How to disable built-in driver during ubuntu 
9.04installation?


Hello.  I would really like to know the answer to this, too.  I am
currently working with MSI tech support and I believe the sata_via
kernel module is also causing me nightmares to install Linux.  I can't
find a distribution that works anymore with my motherboard Master2 FAR.
Thanks in advance!  -Karl

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Bug description:
Hi,

I met a problem during Ubuntu 9.04 installation.
As we know, there are many drirver modules were built-in kenel to shorten the 
boot time.
Now, the problem I met is I would like to load the updated driver from driver 
updated CD and disable the built-in driver modules.
I tried several boot parameters, but didn't work.
for example:
  sata_via.sata_via=no_probe  (returns me "unknown boot parameter")
  sata_via=0 (or sata_via=noprobe)
  sata_via.blacklist=yes (this should work if sata_via was built as module)
  sata_via=none (or sata_via.sata_via=none)
Any boot parameter to let me to disable the built-in driver module during 
ubuntu 9.04 installation?
Thanks in advanced.

BRs,
Joseph

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