Wilco Beekhuizen wrote:
> This kernel panic can be right if the kernel can't access your HD. If
> I'm correct (but I'm not on a Linux box right now) the drivers are in
> Device Driver -> ATA Support -> SATA, or somewhere near the SCSI
> options. In any case look inside the device drivers.
>
> 2007
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> Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 16:43:57 +0100
> From: "Wilco Beekhuizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: I need some kernel configuration help.
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It seems like this is your sata controller: ATI Technologies Inc 4379
Serial ATA Controller
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LFS.
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> I know I am missing device driver(s) for my SATA hard drive in
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To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Subject: I need some kernel configuration help.
I know I am missing device driver(s) for my SATA hard drive in my laptop
but I don't know what. Here is the output of lspci on my host system
(Fedora 7). I spent the l