> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> The problem appeared to be the driver for the new AMD SB600 Southbridge
>> chip. It handles PATA and SATA. I found that support for this chip did
>> not appear until the Linux 2.6.20 kernel. The LFS live CD unfortunately
>> appears to use 2.6.18, so that wont wo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The problem appeared to be the driver for the new AMD SB600 Southbridge
> chip. It handles PATA and SATA. I found that support for this chip did
> not appear until the Linux 2.6.20 kernel. The LFS live CD unfortunately
> appears to use 2.6.18, so that won’t work for m
I had a similar problem with a newer Asus motherboard that uses a
> JMicron controller for the PATA interfaces. These aren't supported in
> the kernel on the current LFS LiveCD. Alexander suggested I try the
> 6.3-pre1 version which has a newer kernel. I never got around to it,
> though, as I'd alr