"Mangano, Aron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I tried everything to get the unattended to work but alas I
> couldn't. The problem being that the linux boot cd would not
> recognize the SATA drive.  Well, as the screen was loading (it is
> fast) but I was able to glimpse a line which seemed to indicate that
> it had found the drive.

You can use Shift-PageUp to scroll backwards and read the messages.

I am going to need more information to debug this.  The output of
"lspci" and especially "lspci -n" would be useful; in particular, the
lines corresponding to the S-ATA controller device(s).

> I am sure your disk should be able to identify the SATA drive,

Maybe, but it may take some tweaking to make it happen.  I really need
the "lspci -n" values.

Oh, and the contents of /sys/block at the time of failure.

(Or you can try the next release of Unattended, which will have the
2.6.7 kernel and might "just work".)

 - Pat


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