On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 19:35:41 +, Alan wrote:
> The kernel drivers work on the basis that if you are using drivers/ide
> then the IDE driver will grab all the ports, if you are using libata then
> the PCI boot quirks will switch to split AHCI and PATA mode and the
> libata drivers will take both.
> jmicron: don't touch the controller when it's AHCI mode. As help text
> suggests ("For full support use the libata drivers") the new libata AHCI
> driver will take care of it.
NAK
The kernel drivers work on the basis that if you are using drivers/ide
then the IDE driver will grab all the ports,
> The BIOS is set to use the SATA controllers in AHCI mode, not IDE.
> However, the hard disk appears twice, first as hdg, then as sda.
> Passing ide2=noprobe ide3=noprobe as boot parameters to the kernel
> doesn't seem to have any effect:
You have both the drivers for the Jmicron via drivers/ide
(I'm CCing the author and libata guru)
Giuseppe Bilotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> I have a DVD burner attached to the first IDE channel and a hard
> disk (THE hard disk) attached to the SATA_II controller.
Hi,
Do you have anything attached to the PATA ports of JM controller?
> The BIOS i
Hello all,
I'm using a Debain unstable 2.6.18-3 kernel on an ASRock
motherboard (VIA K8T890 chipset). The motherboard has IDE, SATA
and SATA_II controllers:
lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT3351 Host Bridge
00:00.1 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT3351 Host Bridge
00:00.
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