Hi all,
"Thu, 30 Dec 2004 12:44:36 +0100", "Geert Stappers"
"Re: SATA on Dell PowerEdge SC420 & hwclock"
>> > If you know a reason about this strange behavior, please let me know.
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=277298
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 09:55:23AM +0100, Jan de Haan wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:07:25 +0900
> Hideki Yamane <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >I especially don't understand because running 'hwclock --show --localtime'
> > >manually works perfectly... :/
> >
> > Yes, this problem is still ex
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:07:25 +0900
Hideki Yamane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've trided to install debian into PowerEdge SC420 too.
> Now d-i rc2 works well, HDD detection is good.
>
> >I still have a problem with the real-time clock on the machine - any
> >'hwclock'
> >call from c
Hi,
I've trided to install debian into PowerEdge SC420 too.
Now d-i rc2 works well, HDD detection is good.
>I still have a problem with the real-time clock on the machine - any 'hwclock'
>call from configuring the base system, or even /etc/init.d/hwclock at startup
>freezes the execution - I
I was tearing my hair out too trying to get SATA to play nice with debian.
In the end, downloaded a recent version of the netinst image.
type in linux26 at boot to load the 2.6 kernel, then go to shell prompt and
type in modprobe ata_piix, exit shell and voila it works!
Shem
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> reassign 278203 discover1-data
Bug#278203: d-i fails to detect new SATA controller
Bug reassigned from package `discover-data' to `discover1-data'.
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On Wednesday 27 October 2004 14:37, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> Sorry, I must have missed this mail first time round.. I reported a bug
> against discover-data so the lspci info is there :)
d-i uses discover1, so reassigning to discover1-data.
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On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 09:02:45AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > name of the needed module (in that case "ata_piix")
> I had the same problem in #275428. Same basic chipset (ICH6).
> ata_piix is not in the "linux" d-i kernel (upstream did not merge it into
> 2.4.x until 2.4.28-pre1, before t
> > It turns out I needed to 'modprobe ata_piix' for the SATA to appear as a SCSI
> > device - I don't know if this is something the d-i team would like to bear in
> > mind as SATA becomes more common?
>
> Yeah, this is why the lspci output is important so that the bug may be
> assigned to discover
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Christian Perrier wrote:
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| Yeah, this is why the lspci output is important so that the bug may be
| assigned to discover-data...
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| So, what we need you to do is report a bug against the discover-data
| package with "lspci -n" and "lspci -v" output
Quoting Gavin Hamill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> (apologies for breaking the thread)
>
> OK, after a big grep of the kernel source, the SATA disk controller + disk are
> now detected, and the rest of the pre-reboot install executed perfectly.
>
> It turns out I needed to 'modprobe ata_piix' for the S
(apologies for breaking the thread)
OK, after a big grep of the kernel source, the SATA disk controller + disk are
now detected, and the rest of the pre-reboot install executed perfectly.
It turns out I needed to 'modprobe ata_piix' for the SATA to appear as a SCSI
device - I don't know if this
Quoting Gavin Hamill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hullo :)
>
> We just received a shiny new entry-level server from Dell this morning - Dell
> have only recently started shipping these servers, and I'm sorry to say that
> the latest nightly build of d-i does not detect the SATA IDE disk in this
> mac
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