On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 23:41 +0000, Yann SLADEK wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if you have any clues to fixed this issue but I've spent my
> entire week end on it so I'm able to give you some kind of help.
>
> To have a system fully bootable and working, you need to modify the IDE
> options in the BIOS.
> So go into BIOS -> IDE Configuration > Mode : Enlarge (don't know exactly but
> not Compatible or IDE) and SATA+P-ATA
>
> Then you need to add 2 options in grub to get it booting correctly.
> Add irqpoll and noprobe=ata4
>
> Now my system is booting properly and working great, my disks are well
> recognized
>
> FYI, I sent an email in the IDE/ATA team kernel developement but no answer
> (it seems that I'm not the only one). I crossposted them because this bug
> should have been fixed into the 2.6.23-rc2
> I tried with a 2.6.25 and it wasn't working no longer too so I think this bug
> is still present
>
Thanks for sharing your findings. However on the system under my desk
(Motherboard: ASUS M2R32-MVP with ATI SB600 SATA interface, CPU: Athlon
64 X2 4600+) changing the mode in which the SATA controller operates
from "Native" to "AHCI" or even "RAID" didn't help; neither did the
kernel command line option 'irqpoll'.
For now, I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 (beta) with the old kernel, i.e.
2.6.22-14. Seems to work reasonably well.
best regards
Guenther
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