Robert Goley wrote:
> Is your hard disk also a SATA? If so, I don't think it is recognizing
> your drive at all.
>
> Robert
>
Yes, the hdd is a SATA as well. The hdd is on ata1 and the DVD is on
ata2, after days of searching I still cannot find any concrete
documentation on libata. I know that I
> This is only the output of one command. I am guessing it is the
> output of the first command. I really need to know all three to help
> more.
>
> Robert
Sorry for the later reply, here's the complete information that you have
requested. Thanks for your help and interest :)
Stefan
M40:/ho
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
Stefan Srdic escribe:
I've even tried to pass the arguments libata.atapi_enable=1 and
atapi_enable=1 to the kernel through lilo with no success.
Isn't it libata.atapi_enabled?
Cordially, Ismael
No, the kernel states that it's an unre
Stefan Srdic escribe:
> I've even tried to pass the arguments libata.atapi_enable=1 and
> atapi_enable=1 to the kernel through lilo with no success.
Isn't it libata.atapi_enabled?
Cordially, Ismael
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Robert Goley wrote:
>When booted using the options that produced the dmesg output that you
>sent, what is the output of the following commands?
>
>cdrecord -scanbus
>cdrecord dev=ATAPI: -scanbus
>cdrecord dev=ATA: -scanbus
>
>
I tired this while trouble shooting yesterday, today I tried while lo
When booted using the options that produced the dmesg output that you
sent, what is the output of the following commands?
cdrecord -scanbus
cdrecord dev=ATAPI: -scanbus
cdrecord dev=ATA: -scanbus
Robert
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 22:15 -0700, Stefan Srdic wrote:
> hi, I've recently installed Etch o
hi, I've recently installed Etch on my Toshiba Satallite M40. The
installation was a little rough, I had to manipulate the modules in
expert mode in order for the installation to detect my DVD drive and
complete the installation.
Since the installation I've had to compile a new kernel along with
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