Quoting Jimbo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Found it. > It appears that there is some sort of ata/ide config in the bios. I had to > set it to "legacy" from the default of "enhanced". > > I found an article almost mirroring my problem but with another OS > http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-009052.htm > > I changed it and presto! I was able to load my suse on another hard drive.
Very cool, and kudos to Pete for finding that for you. I'm coming in late on this thread, but have a Web page devoted to the SATA (Serial ATA) problem on Linux. See: "Serial ATA" on http://linuxmafia.com/kb/Hardware . One thing I'm about to add to it: The new releases of Knoppix are very useful in that regard, because they now use 2.6.x installation kernels, and thus furnish the extremely useful libata SATA driver set. -- Cheers, The box said "Windows 95, Windows NT Rick Moen 4.0, or better", so I installed Linux. [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
