My current BIOS-Settings are:
'Power Management Setup'/'ACPI function [Enabled]'
'PnP/PCI Configurations'/'Resources Controlled By [Auto(ESCD)]'
'Integrated Peripherals'/'SIS OnChip IDE Device'/'Primary Master UltraDMA
[Disabled]',
/'Primary Slave UltraDMA [Disabled]'
/'IDE DMA transfer access [Disabled]'
'IDE Primary Slave PIO [Mode 0]',
'IDE Burst Mode [Enabled]' and 'IDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled]'
It works for now, so my last and latest guess is this: IDE-DMA-mode interferes
with IRQ-Initalisation at boot-time.
The device runs well enough, even without IDE-DMA, though it would be a nice to
have feature, not trying to measure the difference in overall-performance.
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