What he means by the double booked is that the sata controllers are also
on the jmicron controller (so they are on both controllers making them
double booked). And while moving your hard drive to a higher numbered
sata port gets it off the jmicron controller, this is only a mediocre
workaround. Mos
I gave up on trying to get ubuntu on my box natively. I just ended up
installing a VMWare environment and loading Ubuntu to that. Redhat seems
to find the controller just fine thoughoh well
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JMicron PATA/SATA Controller does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/57502
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As of fiesty Fawn, I still am unable to make this work. I have the
newest release, just downloaded it today. If I set the boot args to "no
apic no lapic" it loads kubuntu, but the grub is screwed up and I cant
load to windows. I constantly get a "ata?.01: failed to set xfermode
(err_mask=0x40)". I'