Hello,
last week I reported that the script (of linuxboot CD of v4.4-test5) successfully finds the SATA boot disk of an ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe.
I have configured:
PATA/normal IDE: 1 hard disk (Linux) SATA channel #1: 1 hard disk (empty) SATA channel #2: 1 hard disk (Windows)
The SATA channels are not part of a RAID.
I can successfully make any of the three disks the BIOS boot device and it does boot the system installed there (or tells me "no active partition"); but the unattended boot disk differs between PATA and SATA only, hence, it makes no difference, if the BIOS as channel #1 or #2 selected as boot device.
This is just a bug report as I was curious to test it. I do not intend to install windows there unattendedly.
Bye,
-- Steffen Kaiser
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