> > It turns out I needed to 'modprobe ata_piix' for the SATA to appear as a SCSI > > device - I don't know if this is something the d-i team would like to bear in > > mind as SATA becomes more common? > > Yeah, this is why the lspci output is important so that the bug may be > assigned to discover-data... > > > So, what we need you to do is report a bug against the discover-data > package with "lspci -n" and "lspci -v" output, mentioning the lack of > automatic load of the needed module for your SATA controller, and the > name of the needed module (in that case "ata_piix") > I had the same problem in #275428. Same basic chipset (ICH6). ata_piix is not in the "linux" d-i kernel (upstream did not merge it into 2.4.x until 2.4.28-pre1, before that it had to be patched in). So it may be that these bugs should be given to kernel-image?
However the 2.6 kernel did work for me (linux26), but not for Gavin. So, Gavin, your lspci output would be quite useful to sort this out. Regards Vince -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]