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** Description changed:

  Hi All,
  
   I meet a problem in Ubuntu 10.10(Marevrick). This problem exists on Ubuntu 
11.4(Natty), too.
  Ubuntu can't detected DVD drive when I plug a DVD drive to SATA 3.0 port and 
set SATA controlloer to IDE mode.
  If I plug the DVD drive to SATA 2.0 port and set SATA controlloer to IDE 
mode, the DVD drive can be detected.
  If I plug the DVD drive to SATA 3.0 port and set SATA controlloer to AHCI 
mode, the DVD drive can be detected, too.
  
  If I use the setting to install Ubuntu, I will get the message 'no
  common cd-rom drive was detecte'.
  
  I use live usb to collect some logs. Of course, When I ues live usb, the
  DVD drive can't be detected, too.
  
  I use the same setting to install RHEL 6.0 and it works fine. This bug
  doesn't exist in RHEL6.0
  
  Any ideas to fix it?
  
  Thanks
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- Can I remove attachment #1 and #2? I upload the wrong files.

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  SATA 3.0 port&IDE mode: Cannot Detect DVD Drive

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