On Sun, 6 Jul 2008, Michael Rock wrote:

Last year to get motherboards with the G33 chipset with SATA working with Centos I had to either use David Harbic fixes or use Fedora 8 since it had the later 2.6.25 kernel.
I no longer see David's fixes available and also see in the 5.2 release 
notes "update SATA driver and infrastructure".  Did Redhat finally 
incorporate fixes to full support the new G33 chipset and SATA?
I have more of these G33 chipset motherboards with Q6600 cpu.  Trying 
to decide which is the least hassle setup and long term i386 or x86_64, 
on either Centos 5.2 or Fedora 9?
First of all, if this is important to you, please remember to buy hardware 
based on your OS requirements (and not buy what looks interesting to find 
out you end up having issues driving it). Especially if you buy more than 
one piece...
Secondly, Fedora 9 is neither a least hassle setup, not a long term 
solution. Since you may have to upgrade every 6 to 12 months, which is 
something you may think does not matter that much, until you are forced to 
upgrade on a timetable that is not yours.
Thirdly, the best way to find out if your hardware is supported is to do 
an actual installation on that hardware. Since you have more than one 
piece, why not boot it and see if it is fixed ? And then report back :-)
Kind regards,
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