Just did an install of Debian 7.0 from DVD's onto a system using an ASUS 
X79 Sabertooth motherboard. Now the bios is set to IDE mode (NOT AHCI), 
this is due to Windows xp as an alternate OS 

Had some trouble until I disabled secure boot (uefi or what ever they call 
it). On completion of install system failed to boot, it was clear though 
that the reason was the installed kernel was using the AHCI drivers. 

After setting the bios to AHCI mode system booted OK. 

A couple of questions..... 

Why during the install did the installer set the intial ramdisk up for AHCI 
drivers when they were not enabled in the bios. 

Can Debian 7.0 be installed on a system with ide mode enabled, if so how 
does one do this. A search on the net was not enlightening. 

This is not any kind of disaster, I will be compiling my own kernel for 
this machine (in fact I have already done so) so one can easily get around 
this issue. 

Note 1, Sometime back I did a comparison on an ASUS P6X58D Premium MB 
between IDE and AHCI modes, a good deal of testing showed neither mode was 
head and shoulders over the other. 

Lindsay
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