Anyone interested in this bug should now look at the recently reported Bug
#595448:
Slow boot caused by SATA controller reset
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marking invalid per the unavailability of the hardware from the initial
report and the fix by manipulation of the cable. Once again, to those
under the impression they are affected by the same bug, please report a
new bug so that your issue gets the attention it needs.
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I'm unfortunately not able to be of much assistance to you because the
computer which had this issue is long gone. It may be worth
highlighting, for anyone who stumbles upon this bug through a search,
that I had initially gotten around this issue by changing the
direction of my IDE cable (which I
snoble,
Are you able to confirm this is still an issue on the current release of
Lucid?
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going forward. Also, if you are not the original reporter of this bug,
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Maybe my problem is not related to this, but the error messages are the
same.
What makes me think that the problem may not be related is that this
error appears once in a while (the last time was on Jan 1st, then it
fixed itself one or two days later), then again yesterday (but it did
not fixed it
ASUS Mb Nvidia chipset also. Device in question is part of a SATA
software raid, and seems to fail intermittently. Hard to rule out
actual hardware failure here . . .
This machine reboots strangely, and also features a Pioneer DVD drive
I've seen mentioned, but it is not the failing device . . .
It is not fixed. This bug is not related to Wubi.
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Fixed!
See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/223014/comments/34.
More info:
Ubuntu 9.10
Dell Latitude D510
Wubi install over Winxp
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I managed to update my problematic machine to Karmic. A curious thing
that I forgot to mention before, this PC does boot if I try it *less
than TEN MINUTES after turning off Windows XP*. Each time I want to use
Ubuntu on this machine I have to boot Windows first, then restart the
machine and boot U
Does this still happen on the recently released 2.6.32 kernel?
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I've been following this bug since hardy.
Nowadays is only annoying sin I can boot after waiting for an extra 30 seconds
or more without problem.
In the past I upgraded BIOS, firmwares, etc but problem remains.
My config is:
Seagate Barracuda at SATA port.
Western Digital Caviar at IDE port (mas
I have a similar problem, but with the 2.6.31-14 kernel (the standard one of
karmic). I'm running Ubuntu in virtualbox (I'm forced to it) and suddenly
everything was mounted ro.
This is was syslog gave:
Nov 25 19:33:18 fktill kernel: [130827.001969] ata1: lost interrupt (Status
0x48)
Nov 25 19
As some said they thought it was related to their Pioneer DVD drive, I
disconnected my DVD drive from the Asus Pundit P1-AH2
So all I have is one 500GB disk. That fails as well: same error.
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Id2ndR, this is the dmesg file from the aforementioned PC.
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Ive given up on using Linux on this machine. FreeBSD works just fine.
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Maybe you can attach your new dmesg when booting a liveCD of karmic. It
may help.
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I confirm this annoying bug on a PC with Intel Core 2 1.86 processor,
Nvidia graphics card, SATA hard drive and LG DVD (I had a Pioneer DVD
before and the bug was there already). The PC has dual boot with Windows
XP. It worked well on a clean Intrepid Ibex installation a year ago but
as soon as the
I also have a Asus Pundit P1-AH2. I upgraded to 9.10, and now my system won't
boot anymore. I also get the SRST errno=-16 error.
I didn't change the cables.
I can't update the firmware of my DVD, as the only Windows systems I own are
laptops.
My system is dead now. I really need some sort of fi
I have the same problem. I successfully installed the Ubuntu Alternate
CD on a 80GB IDE drive plugged into a system with a VIA system and
CLE-266 chipset. This installation was not particularly reliable - it
would hang within a few minutes to a few hours.
I moved the IDE drive to a box with a Zida
In my case I was periodically hanging with error messages identical to
those reported. I tried several of the above fixes, but only resolved
the issue by replacing the hard drive. The drive was definitely
defective. If you have a spare SATA drive laying around you can verify
if switching disks f
I am having this problem as well. 9.04 on Nvidia borad with sata drives.
I get the error message on my sata's that don't have anything plugged
in, and are turned off in the BIOS. I tried using the libata.force, but
I get a "not found" message that I believe indicates there is no libata
command on m
Hello, I have the error you described in a computer using Conceptronics
CSATA Combo and a Samsung Sata 512GB disk and Jaunty 32 bits. The system
boots, but it prompts me with that error a couple of times. I will now
investigate it for stability, it is supposed to run as a server in the
near future,
wcollier wrote:
> something other than play games on WindowsXP (the other boot it has). What
> strikes me as odd is that the LiveCD works well, and the initial install CD
> (64bit DVD) boots just fine, but after I try to get the kernel to boot, it
> just seems to lose the SDA drive completely afte
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> The problem here is that the message just tells you there is something
> wrong operating the disk. And reading through the report this has been
> resolved for some by replacing cables, bios settings or even memory.
The problem here is that the message just tells you there is something
wrong operating the disk. And reading through the report this has been
resolved for some by replacing cables, bios settings or even memory. And
this is really hard, if not impossible to get solved. Ok, enough
whining.
Those wit
KingBear: Why change distribution when you can change to the mainline
kernel? And if the mainline kernel has the same problem it's not a
distribution problem.
Anyway, I solved this problem by changing cables. My motherboard is a
bit weird though so I have to boot with pci=bios.
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This is insane! A bug that has been going on for over a year, with this
many comments, and they act like it is a figment of our imagination by
setting the ticket status to incomplete? Not to mention, there is little
I could have done myself to diagnose this without Googling due to such a
cryptic er
I've finally solved what turned out to the the root problem on my
system. I ran the memory test on the install CD and it turned out that
one of my sticks had some bad memory segments. So in a nutshell, the
installation of 8.04 was able to succeed even with some bad memory, but
the 8.10 and 9.04 ins
ata4: SRST failed (errno=-16) when I plug in a
640GB Western Digital WD6400AAKS
(on an AMD XP 2.5 716MB and booting off PATA 200GB drive)
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I am having the non-boot issue with Jaunty. XFX 680i lt motherboard, and
I did *NOT* have an issue with Ubuntu until 8.10 and now 9.04.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/380462/comments/1 has a complete set of hardware listings.
I am disappointed that Ubuntu team releas
I have the same problem at 9.04 (kernel as from a brand new install) with an
old PIII-633, 256MB and a 4GB old WD ATA-33 HDD.
Solved the problem as described previously:
"I fixed the problem by turning my drives to cable select and re-plugging my
ide cables in the proper direction."
Same machine
I've run a few more tests on my system with no luck in terms of being
able to install 9.04. I disconnected my ATA DVD from the motherboard and
replaced with an IDE DVD. Under this configuration none of the ATA
inputs were being used on the motherboard. When I attempted to install
9.04 in aborted ri
I think I had a similar related problem: I couldn't see the partitions
on my /dev/sda device (both NTFS, ext3 and swap) when I was installing
with either the Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop amd64 cd or the Kubuntu 9.04 Desktop
amd64 cd. The 8.04 kubuntu cd however worked fine.
My motherboard is an ASUS P5Q. T
Yes I have this error on Jaunty with 2.6.28-11-generic. All was fine
with initial upgrade to Jaunty from Intrepid. Stopping working coincided
with some updates which included restricted modules. I had this before
with my same PC config in Intrepid, and it stayed broken until it went
away with a ker
I haven't found a way to successfully boot up either 8.10 or 9.04 with
my hardware setup (see my post on April 28). My next attempt will be to
swap out the ATA DVD writer for an IDE one. My system was very stable
back on 7.10 (and earlier) and is also fairly good on 8.04 (current
configuration) so
Reading through the comments I am not sure how valid this is currently.
Also quite a few, if not many, issues were resolved by changing the
cabling or certain drives. Is there currently someone experiencing this
problem on Jaunty?
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i resolved this boot problem, with change my cd drive.
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oups the problem carry on
asus p4s800- mx
i have 3 others same pc whithout this problem
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i ve the same problem with a maxtor 6E040L0 ide 41 gb xubuntu 8.10
I fixed the problem by turning my drives to cable select and re-plugging
my ide cables in the proper direction.
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I encountered the same issue when I originally upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10. When
I first upgraded to 8.10, I started seeing the "ata5: SRST failed (error = -16)
" error. I'd see the error multiple times and then the boot process would drop
to the BusyBox shell. At this point I could exit the shel
I have to take back my previous post. IT had nothing to do with the
drive order. I was using two ALMOST identical systems to test this. I
discovered that this boot error will happen when I'm using the system
that has SATA Raptor drives with the SATA Samsung SH-S203N DVR drive.
The other system u
I just got Intrepid and Jaunty to boot with my setup. It seems that if
the SATA DVD Drive is plugged into a higher port number and the SATA
drives are in front of it - it works.. For example:
Using the following does not work:
PORT A0 - SATA DVD Drive
PORT A1 - SATA HARD DRIVE
PORT B0 - SATA HAR
I encountered this trouble and in fact this was a wrong hardware plugin
: the data cable was plugged but the power cable was unplugged and the
system waited for the drive to respond.
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I also have the same problem. My burner is a Plextor 810SA with the
latest firmware. I have an Asus Striker Extreme motherboard and running
4GB ram. I've tried falling back to earlier kernel's and the problem
still exists. I was wondering if my HDD was failing. All 3 of my HDD
are SATA as wel
mmm... strike that - it got me through the install, but only one of the
two computer would boot up after
Welll - it worked for one of them.
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I discovered this by accident, but it's worked twice now installing
Ubuntu 8.10 server
As soon as I'd hit "Install Ubuntu Server" I'd start getting errors
including - srst failed errno 16
There were other errors too, but I can't remember what they were
At any rate, twice now I was able to f
Tried Kubuntu 9.04 Alpha 4. I'm still unable to boot successfully.
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This just got pushed into ubuntu 9.04's kernel;
* sata_nv: rename nv_nf2_hardreset()
* sata_nv: fix MCP5x reset
* sata_nv: ck804 has borked hardreset too
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/linux/2.6.28-7.20
Someone should try the latest 9.04 Alpha and see if it solves this issue
o
As promised it's me again and... IT'S FIXED FOR ME! :-)
With 2.6.22 (Gutsy 7.10) and with Windows 2000 it worked for years. But
kernel 2.6.28 seems to have a more strict timing for IDE. There was an
80pin cable with a DVD drive jumpered as slave at the _LONGER_ end, a
harddrive jumpered as master
I tried the kernel-params irqpoll, noapic and acpi=off.
I tried to wait 1 min in Busybox and then exit with Ctrl+D.
I upgraded the mainboard BIOS to the latest beta.
Unfortunately there are still no interesting BIOS settings (it's an AMIBIOS...)
The firmware of my DVD burner LG GSA-H42N had already
Which of the workarounds have you tried? For me, the only thing that
worked was updating the firmware on my sata dvd burner. See if LG has
any FW updates for your model on it's site.
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Same here.
Life-CD of Jaunty beta 3 won't boot in a DVD-drive "LG GSA-H42N" on
mainboard "ASUS A7N8X-VM/400" (nVidia nForce2 chipset). Kernel repeats
"ata1: SRST failed (errno=-16)". ata1 is a PATA-IDE interface (no SATA
involved!) with a harddisk "Maxtor 6E040L0" as master and the DVD-drive
as s
Also got this error on my EeePC 901 GO (like Uwe Kaminski), with an
internal 32 GB Runcore SSD and Ubuntu EEE 8.10/Easy Peasy 1.0 (Kernel
2.6.27-8-eeepc) from one day to the other (it has worked perfectly for
weeks); did not make any change I'm aware of...
Was able to recover from this error by di
This Bug seems to occure too on my EeePC 901 GO with an internal 64 GB Runcore
SSD.
The kernels in the Ubuntu distributions for EeePC (like eeebuntu or ubuntu eee)
come with Kernel-Version 2.6.24-someting and 2.6.27-8 so this bug is relevant.
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Update on the ideq 200p SFF system with the Via 6420 SATA raid controller.
I acquired a a cheap SIIG sata card (SATA-II-150 PCI) that uses the
sata_inic162x driver, and disabled the 6420 SATA controller in the bios.
The LG drive worked well on boot and read access, no issues on 2.6.27-9
and 2.6.2
Ok, I am having the same problem again, so apparently it isnt the
firmware on the sata liteon drive.
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I have an ideq 200p SFF system that uses a Via 6420 SATA raid controller, with
a SATA HD (WDC WD3200KS). I installed intrepid using an older EIDE attached
optical drive (Pioneer DVR106). I then upgraded my optical drive to a SATA LG
GGW-H20L, after that similar issues with resets were encounter
2.6.27-10 will detect my mtron SSD as it should.
It's the first kernel to boot correctly since -4.
Everything is working now, thank you kernel dev's.
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I get the same ata3 error on my xfx 780i motherboard, running 8.10
kernel 2.6.27-10. when I upgraded the firmware on my sata liteon dvdrw
drive ubuntu worked again.
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Yes. I already tried settings the rootdelay=120 and it boots after the
drive has been discovered.
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Does setting a rootdelay, as described here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6107702&postcount=34 , work?
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multics,
as you can see from my "lshw" upload my motherboard is ASRock P4VM890.
According to product specifications the chipsets are "VIA® P4M890 + VIA®
VT8237R Plus Chipsets".
I tried booting with "noacpi" but it makes no difference.
I have attached relevant piece from /var/log/kern.log (cannot
Ysangkok ,
this is a VIA chipset, right? What I am noticing in your dmesg log
is that the ACPI stuff isn't properly read in. Have you tried noacpi
or acpi=off for testing?
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FYI the situation has changed a bit. When I upgraded to 8.04 (2.6.24) I
became unable to see my ATA HDD. But after I upgraded to 8.10 (2.6.27) I
can see my HDD, but not my ATA DVD-drive. Also I cannot boot with the
pnpbios=off flag or vga=792. I thought that the display parameters ought
not matter,
Upgrading DVD firmware worked for me. But it took me some time to find a
windows machine because firmware can't be upgraded under Linux...
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I have MCP55PXE, the 680i chipset.
nv_sata seem to also have issues with my Mtron SSD drive, which will timeout
once every three reboots or so.
There is really something fishy going on, -7 kernel doesn't seam to handle
anything but normal platter harddrives.
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what mainboard/chipset you're talking about? Can't find it.
Thanks
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Upgraded my Pioneer DVR-215D to latest Firmware (version 1.18) as 'multics'
did, and updated my motherboard BIOS.
That removed the errors on the SATA channel which had the Pioneer attached to
it.
But I still got errors on sata ports that didn't have any drives attached to
them!
Error message
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After an upgrade of the firmware on the DVD drive, I can now confirm that
the upgrade of the Pioneer DVR-215D (or DBK as in my case --
that is the same drive) to the current version (1.18) fixes the
probem with the hard reset and the NVidia 650i (Southbridge MCP51)
chipset.
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Robert, the Ubuntu team verifyied that the patch was in. Somebody else
broke it.
It is a tricky issue, since it appears that it *only* happens with certain
NVidia
chipsets and certain Pioneer DVD drives. Not so easy.
Neither kernel developers, nor the Ubnutu team can test all HW combinations
pos
So the solution would be recompiling the kernel with that patch? Why on
earth do we write bug reports when nobody at ubuntu actually cares? As
far as I see it, this one is a critical regression that should never
make it to final version, but it's still present there.
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Robert,
2.6.27-4 probably has the correct(?) patch from Tejun Heo for sata_nv.c. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/220706/comments/16
The patch went in. I know for sure it was in 2.6.27-rc7 from Linus.
But at some later point in time, the sata_nv.c code has changed again.
C
And my system has:
[4.596120] ata3.00: ATAPI: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-215D, 1.13, max UDMA/66
[4.929735] scsi 2:0:0:0: CD-ROMPIONEER DVD-RW DVR-215D 1.13
PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
Log of course shows:
ata3: link online but device misclassified, device detection might fail
ata3: SATA link
Robert, right.
What _I_ find most annoying is, that Pioneer does not seem to support
writing the firmware of their DVD drives using Linux (not even booting
into DOS with a plain old 3.5" floppy drive).
That sucks.
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Nevertheless there should be workaround for buggy hardware too. Ordinary
user wouldn't have a clue how to get around such annoying bug. I have to
stick to 2.6.27-4 to have machine boot and to have DVD visible :-(
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Thanks for your post, Jmax.
I have a similar thing here. I have 2 machines equipped with SATA DVD drives
and swapped the DVD drives (both Pioneer). When I use the older DVR 212
in the machine with the Asus P5N-E Sli board (NVidia 650i), I can boot into the
live CD
(Ubuntu 8.10).
During shut down
I have an ASUS M2N32 motherboard and an update of the PIONEER DVD-RW
DVR-215 firmware (from 1.06 to 1.8) make my DVD drive visible and the
error ata3: SRST failed (errno=-16) message is gone.
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The only thing in my bios that I could set to 'ahci' was a jmicron raid
controller, but this did not help. There are no jumper setting that I
can set, as I have both sata HD and cdrom.
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The problem is, only newer BIOS-es have such option.
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I had the same problem on an asus p5w board and Ubuntu 8.04:
ata4: SRST failed (errno=-16)
That occurred even when booting in live-cd mode. The problem dissapeared
when I changed "sata mode" setting on bios from "enhanced ide" to
"ahci". May be developers can find a solution with this new info
Yeah, I've noticed that as well.
If I wait 30 seconds or so and let the SRST errors pass and then just exit
initramfs, system will boot as usual.
I have a SATA DVD drive like you do, but I haven't verified that it is missing.
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Something else I've noticed just now. Since this error, my SATA DVD
drive is not visible to linux !!!
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I found out that machine can boot after some time. Wait for about a
minute when in busybox, then press CTRL+D and it will continue. Of
course this is not a solution but at least you can always boot with
latest kernel.
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UUID in picture is sda1, which is correct, but it fail on boot.
Is this somehow related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/281100 ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
totalt 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 2008-10-24 01:50 334e9765-cd8e-4c24-9a07-a7100ed3dc0c
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With ubuntu 8.10 beta, linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic I get this (which is OK):
[4.113152] scsi 2:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA MTRON MSP-SATA70 0.16
PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
..
[4.736563] sata_nv :00:0e.2: PCI INT C -> Link[ASA2] -> GSI 23 (level,
low) -> IRQ 23
[4.736710] sata_nv :00
Using both 8.10 and 8.0.4 install CDs, I get this error. After switching
both the drives to cable-select it fixed the issue. I have an identical
machine with a different brand HD and it works with mas/sla jumpers.
Strange.
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Boot fails on ata3: SRST failed (errno=-16)
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Thanks, Leann.
I also tested the vanilla 2.6.27 from kernel.org. Much to my surprise, this
kernel gives me
the old error (hard resets, then DVD drive not recognised).
The code in sata_nv.c looks different then what Tejun had in his
patch. Something has gone badly wrong here.
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Boot fails on a
Just adding anote that the patch @multics has reference from Tejun Heo
is in the current Intrepid kernel (2.6.27-6 as of this posting).
commit 2fd673ecf0378ddeeeb87b3605e50212e0c0ddc6
Author: Tejun Heo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri Aug 29 16:13:12 2008 +0200
sata_nv: disable hardreset fo
This is my computer specs two weeks ago:
Intel Q6600
Asus P5W-DH
2 gib ram
Wd5000aaks (sata and no jumper)
Asus Hd 3870
I dual boot vista and ubuntu
Two weeks ago when trying to boot into ubuntu I have encountered ata8: SRST
failed (errno=-16). Since I had lot of work, I had no time to search for
Alpha 6 (Xubuntu Intrepid x86_64) boots on Asus P5N-E Sli (NVidia 650i chipset).
No errors or warnings.
Again: This is speciific to NVidia MCP51 (sata_nv.c). People with P35 or other
chipsets are
another issue.
Thanks.
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Boot fails on ata3: SRST failed (errno=-16)
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I have the same problem with Alpha 5/6 amd64.
P35 Neo2 Q6600
Nvidia 8800GT
4x250GB SATA HD's
8GB RAM
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Boot fails on ata3: SRST failed (errno=-16)
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> I fixed the problem by turning my drives to cable select and re-
plugging my ide cables in the proper direction.
Me too.
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 alpha 5 CD i386 desktop.
PauloX
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Boot fails on ata3: SRST failed (errno=-16)
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Tested with Xubuntu Intrepid alpha 5 x86_64.
I tested again on Asus P5N-E SLI board (BIOS rev. 0901) , 4 Gb RAM, Core2 Duo
8200.
Pioneer DVR-215D. Again I the DVD drive is not recognised.
Error messages have changed somewhat. The hard reset loop is now gone. The boot
process just halts.
dmesg:
a
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
In my case, the problem results from changes from 2.6.25 to 2.6.26 in the
sata_nv driver
(sata_nv.c).
Applying this patch (which is only an experiment)
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/8/20/51
prevents the endless reset loops. And the DVD drive is usable
as with 2.6.25.
Still, I am surprised that I
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