On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 11:45:22PM +0000, Shaun Jackman wrote: > I have a Silicon Image SATALink Sil3112 PCI card connected to two 200 > GB SATA Seagate drives. I'm running into many problems with this > setup. Is this card well supported under Linux? If it's a black sheep, > could someone please recommend a PCI SATA card that works well?
There have certainly in the past been known problems with Sil SATA controllers and Seagate drives due to both doing something stupid as far as I understand it. It seems this only applies to seagate drives with an ide to sata convert onboard rather than a true native sata drive (which only very resent models would be). It also seems only the Sil3112 controller has a stupid assumption that upsets the seagate sata to ide convertor. > I am really having no luck. I would love to... > solve the ten-minute boot delay issue > replace the Sil3112 with a better supported card > use Knoppix to somehow fix my newly installed Debian partition Well if what I have read about Sil + Seagate is correct, you can either replace the drives with drives that follow the SATA standard correctly (WD, Maxter, etc) or you can find another supported controller chip and get a card using that. I have no problem with the Sil3112A myself on an Asus board using WD drives. For me personally it has been simpler to avoid seagate drives than to avoid Sil controllers given how often they are used as onboard controllers on motherboards. Len Sorensen - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/