Your message dated Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:21:19 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #420293,
regarding Jmicron harddrive Controller issue on boot
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Package: kernel
Version: 2.6.18-4-amd64 and 32bit
Hardware: Gigabyte 965P-S3 e.g. any motherboard im assuming that uses
the jmicron controller.
Hardware Setup: 3 x HDD, 2 drivers are sata2 drives and 1 drive is a IDE
drive, all these drives use the jmicron controller.
Hello,
On boot up debian will sometimes load the jmicron361 driver and on other
times will load the jmicron363 driver.
This issue will cause the system to get stuck with the "control d" as it
cannot locate the IDE when it has used the 361 driver after several
reboots it will use the 363 driver and the issue has gone until another
reboot and the 361 driver has been loaded again than more reboots will
be needed until the 363 driver has been loaded.
This issue is only with the IDE drive not being picked up by debian, i
should say debian still loads the drive but changes from hdf5 to hdb5
depending on what driver is loaded 363 or 361 but as you know the fstab
will have to be changed every time but you cannot do this as you do not
know which driver will be loaded.
Regards
Savo.
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The mail address of the submitter bounces, closing the bug.
Cheers,
Moritz
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