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Plugging the hard disk to IDE1 or IDE2 worked as a workaround for me.
So I confirm that it looks like a bug of Grub2, related to HPT controllers.
It is a regression as it is working fine with Grub
Niels : this workaround should probably work for you too. I had to disconnect
any drive of the HPT p
I experience the exact same problem.
I have an old computer with an Abit KR7A Raid motherboard, which has an HPT372
controller (see
http://file.abit.com.tw/pub/download/manual/english/kr7a-raid.zip)
It worked correctly for years under Ubuntu 8.04.
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 (not an upg
Here is an lspci dump when the boot CD has started up. It shows that the
highpoint controller has been detected.
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Here is the generated grub.cfg after installation.
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Hi
I can reproduce this bug again with the following setup.
Ubuntu Karmic 09-10 stock 32 bit installation disk.
Mainboard: Abit KR7A - Raid
CPU AMD Athlon 1900+
Highpoint HPT 370/372 external ATA controller.
Via VT8366A southbridge
Hard disk setup
Primary master: DVD rom drive.
Secondary Maste
I've installed a PATA drive and am using it for the root "/" and swap
partitions and now Ubuntu 10.04 installed perfectly, and everything
works fine.
My /home drive is ext4 and is on the sata drive that is connected to the
highpoint controller.
I still haven't tested whether putting just /boot on
This might have something to do with the issue. Here is what I find in
dmesg while attempting to access a drive connected to the hpt370. I see
the same timeout when trying to install grub on the drive. I booted
Ubuntu from the 9.10 i386 install CD live session. The driver the live
session is using
I read somewhere that installing a /boot partition on a separate EIDE hard
drive may fix the problem but I haven't had a chance to test it yet. When I get
around to testing it, I'll post the results here.
Cheers! Shannon
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I am having the same issue on Abit KG7-RAID which has a on-board HPT370.
My HPT370's BIOS are version 2.351 which is the latest from Highpoint.
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I've attached lspci -v output.
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