fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 04:20:23PM -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>> This is what I would try:
>> ...
>> Maybe that will help.  At least get you to a console.  That alone makes
>> fixing something else easier. 
> Checked all that -- it boots into the same ATA driver failures as the
> bloated version of the kernel.  Even have to power off and wait a
> while before it resets properly for a 3.6.10 reboot.  So I think it is
> bisecting for me.
>

Is it possible that you have two SATA drivers enabled and the two
conflict each other?  I read, I think on this list, where someone had to
disable one driver for the correct driver to work.  You may want to go here:

http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/

Get the driver list from that and try it.  On that site, you can use
lspci or look up by model brand on the left.  This is weird.  If I think
of anything else, I'll post but I'm sort of stumped.  My previous post
always gets me to a console login if nothing else.  Once you get that,
you can work out the rest. 

One other thought, you tried a even more recent kernel version?  Maybe
that version is bad or something.  Back to my stump. 

Dale

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