Am Mittwoch 11 Juli 2007 19:53 schrieb Alexander Skwar:
> ยท Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Have you considered trying with those ata kernel params turned off?
>
> No, I haven't. But I'll consider this first thing tomorrow morning.
> Nothing bad can happen - besides an unbootable system ;) And that's
> "fine".
>
> Thanks for this idea!
>
> > You seem to know what you're doing,
>
> Thx.
>
> > but I use no such parameters and
> > haven't any problems.
>
> I think I was unable to boot without them in pre 2.6.21 times. But
> maybe this has changed. I'll find out.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Alexander Skwar
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I had the same problem two days ago on my laptop. You have to deactivate all 
generic drivers in your kernel. Look for stuff like generic ATA support. The 
info texts should give a hint about it being a generic driver for unsupported 
hardware.

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