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I have the same problem with Ubuntu 8.04 in an Abit Ab9 Pro Motherboard even
with irqpoll option.
I've also tried Xubuntu 7.04. With irqpoll option it recognize my HD and
installs, but when I try to start Windows through GRUB it doesn't detect my
HD... So I had to use the WinXP CD and do a fixmb
Adding the 'irqpoll' argument and nothing else worked for me after I had
installed ubuntu by disabling the jmicron controller on my DFI Lanparty
LT P35 T2R.
I have 2 sata drives in a non-raid config. Raid is set to ide mode.
After setting SATA mode from IDE to raid I was able to install via the
li
I should maybe say that the irqpoll did not work for me with the 8.04
live cd. In stead i had to disconnect the hard discs that was connected
to the ICH8 controller and install on the hard disc connected to the
jmicron controller. Then, when the system was installed, I could connect
the other h
Thank you very much guys! I'm now happily running the 8.04 on my box!
The irqpoll arqument without "". And now I can run Ubuntu! Boots every
time!!! :).
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Not like that it wont. I have had luck with irqpoll and all-generic-ide
boot options. But they have to be appended to the kernel line without "".
My bootline looks like this when I'm trying to install (i.e. wants to
get all the information on what goes wrong that I can):
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6
try appending "irqpoll" that it looks like the following:
title Ubuntu 8.04, kernel 2.6.24-16-generic
root (hd0,2)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-16-generic
root=UUID=5152f10c-4ae1-4b61-b8cd-7d70b925d309 ro "irqpoll" quiet splash
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-16-generic
quiet
hopefully that help
I'm having two different kernels, it seems that with this new one
(2.6.24-16) I really can't boot up Ubuntu. With an older one (2.6.22-14)
Ubuntu can be started. But even with the older kernel I need to try
several times.
Below a clip from my /boot/grub/menu.lst Is there any tricks I could
try?
t
I updated the latest BIOS for mobo and Jmicron, Windows boots up now a
little bit faster - Ubuntu is still completely dead. Is there any way to
get that to work?
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7.10 worked perfectly for me, the cd and the installed system...
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Me too have the same problem (still), I mean with 7.10 I could use
Ubuntu. approx. 1/7 tries (or something like that) succeeded and Ubuntu
was booting up. After 8.04 update I can't reach my Linux anymore. During
boot I press ALT+F1 to get the console and this is what I get:
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I have the same Problem with 8.04 Final (Desktop Livecd) on a MSI P965
Neo-F mainboard.
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I have an ASUS P5B motherboard with ICH8R SATA and Jmicron-363
SATA/PATA/RAID controller. Two Pata winchester connected to the Jmicron
(no RAID), and a SATA CDROM to the ICH8R. Ubuntu 7.10 live cd loads
well, but the kernel does not see any HDD. BIOS up to date, contains
Jmicron 1.06.59 version.
>
For the record, the kernel in dapper-updates has a patch which should
fix this, but nobody tested it so far. The kernel was moved to -updates
to fix the other bugs.
Please reopen if you still have problems in Ubuntu 6.06.2 or 8.04.
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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
Ok I fixed this for me following a hint from the last post on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=637721. According to the guy in
the forum the SATA Contollers are double booked (whatever that means)
which apparently confuses ubuntu. The solution for me was to plug my
harddisk in a high number
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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I have the "failed to set xfermode" issue, too. My workaround is to
disable the controller in the BIOS. This is a realy bad workaround,
because I cannot access my DVD-Drive. Vista has no problems with it so I
think we can rule out hardware failours. It's very sad that this bug
hasn't been fixed for
very strange.
I finally boot it up gutsy by changing the grub root to (hd0,3) to (hd0,0) and
the first thing I did was of course to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst so that the
next I time I would boot it would work, so I choose restart and nope ... it
said cannot not mount partition ... very strang
Hi,
tqft wrote on 2007-10-05:
> My first guess from current experience with recent
> Feisty install is that the installer installed to the
> hd but the hd numbering was off with what it wrote to
> /boot/grub/menu.lst. I had to change the grub boot
> parameters to get it to boot to (hd0,0) rather
Just for the record, Feisty and Gutsy both work fine on an Asus P5B
Deluxe WiFi and an Asus P5B Deluxe Twin-View.
On the WiFi edition board, I'm running Feisty (7.04), a DVD-RW is
hanging off the JMicron PATA port (Master). On the Twin-View edition
board, running Gutsy (7.10), there is a 500GB Sea
As of final release of 7.10, the problem persists (I've edited my fstab,
removed splash, added irqpoll)
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Ok, I tried again...
Now I downloaded the final Ubuntu 7.10 x64 version ...
At the second try I was able to start the Live version, there I selected
Install and all went well. After some updates I was forced to boot again
... now JMicron was not found ... and Ubuntu boot was stalled.
Then - I mu
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This pending upload fixes it, it's just not mentioned in the changelog:
linux-source-2.6.15 (2.6.15-29.61) dapper-proposed; urgency=low
.
* Fix for kernel crash on lvremove
- LP: #103729
* e1000: Disable MSI by default. Allow it to be enabled with module param.
Some chip implemen
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Using an alternate with alt+F2
I can confirm it works on my box but having installed before the ubuntu
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How I exactly do that, I mean the problem occurs already on the
installation phase, and I don't have any other disks where I could have
working installation. Is there a possibility on (K)ubuntu installation
to give those commands during installation? I'm not an expert with these
installation / hard
Try this:
$ sudo rmmod pata_jmicron
$ sudo modprobe pata_jmicron
As for me it solves the problem an the disks are detected and
functional. may it have something to see with the initrd?
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This might not be good if you are on dialup - but try
downloading puppy linux - 83Mb and booting from cd.
It is a live cd. The question this will answer is
whether it is a driver/setup issue with feisty et al
or whether it is a linux problem. Puppy has a small
tool to mount all sorts of partitio
Hello guys!
I have tried one year to get Linux to my "new" computer, still not
succeeded... :(
My hardware is following:
Mobo: Abit B9 Intel 965 LGA775 ATX (Having the JMicron SATA controller)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400, 2.13 GHz, Socket 775, FSB 1066, 2MB Cache
And my problem is that HDD is no
The dapper-proposed approach with ABI 50 never really took off,
readjusting tags and status for standard SRU workflow.
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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'
confirmed using gutsy, 2.6.22-9 (at 4 august 2007), on intel p965, core2 duo
e6600, msi p965 neo board.
without passing irqpoll and disabling splash,hdd install and the live cd fails
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Ben, do you have a pointer for the fix for this? Is it isolated and
unintrusive enough for SRU?
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give some feedback about the kernel in dapper-proposed? Thank you!
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Same problem as above. I noticed the fix was commited where do I get it
so I can install it?
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Thanks Thomas. I just upgrade, and feisty is working. I actually
didn't realize that allot of work had happened on this issue. I found
this through google, and google linked me to only an individual comment.
I thought it was a full report, to which I responded. It wasn't until
after I submitted
danielhollocher: I also get similiar outputs on Edgy. The fixes are
currently not included in the 6.06 LTS CD. Maybe there will be an update
of the CD, but I don't know (if and when).
I am currently testing Ubuntu Feisty Fawn and there these messages are
gone. I use an Asus P5B Deluxe Wifi-AP moth
I get the below errors also, but then I can boot fine.
PCI: JMB36x: Enabling dual function on :03:00.0
PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device :03:00.0
PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of device :03:00.0
PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 2 of device :03:00.0
PCI:
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At https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/58358/comments/13 Ben also said
that this fix is available for edgy also in the edgy-proposed repo. Just
for info.
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The fix is contained, and being reviewed in, the dapper-proposed
repository release of the kernel. Please add that to your APT sources
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Was this problem ever fixed in Dapper or has canonical abandoned it's so
called "Long Term Service" release already? I have a hard drive with
dapper installed which has been extracted from a machine that has died.
We're unable to get a desktop board which doesn't use the jmicron
controller, so I'm
I have still the same problem. My IDE CDRom connected to JMicron (IDE
Mode) connector is not detected by ubuntu 6.10 installer. Motherboard
asus p5B, bios is the latest bios. SATA disk connected to ICH8. JMicron
is enabled and set to IDE mode. ICH8 is enabled and set to AHCI. WinXP
works perfectly.
Ieon van der Ree: Is this something like Bug #84964 ? Do you get this
output "run_program: '/sbin/modprobe' abnormal exit" ?
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I can confirm this too.
Enabling the JMicron controller in my BIOS (Asus P5W DH Deluxe) makes
it look like the system hangs during booting. I see the splash screen,
but then it immediately pauses. After a long time i see a slowbox
console. It says I can type help, when I did this nothing showed up
I would like to (or I need to) confirm this issue:
Asus Barebone V2-P5G965 with intel g965 chipset and ICH8 and jmicron adapter.
DVD-drive and harddisk with IDE (no SATA).
6.06.1 alternat CD -> After choosing keyboard in install routine it is unable
to find CD-drive
Netinst Etch about 2 month
Does anybody have any idea when these issues will be solved? As of
February 9th, none of the last three Ubuntu releases are working with my
Asus P5B. Since there have been consistent problems for almost half a
year now, it amazes me that I still can't get Ubuntu to work on my
computer.
6.06 = halt
Same for me,
I have installed just about any Ubuntu release or alpha you can name,
alternative, or desktop versions.
I can install them correctly, having the
"PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 3 of device :03:00.0" answer
but anyway, i get a GRUB error 21 while loading.
I've even tried
Another attempt at installing with Development Release: Ubuntu 7.04
Alpha 2 ended in failure. I thought the high level kernel 2.6.20 would
definately save my bacon but I only got as far as the local time/date in
the installation, I hit enter to get to the hard drive partitioner then
saw what appear
Yes, but then aren't you defeating the whole purpose of getting the
faster speeds of the SATA settings. I bought two (2), WD Raptor HD's,
60, and 150 GB! And I want to try and eek out every last bit if speed
out of them. Am I wrong on this, please advise.
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I have posted here in the past and received oh so joyous emails that this
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systems affected are not being fully described and there maybe confusion as to
what the hardware is exactly that were talking about. OK i'm not
Apparently I accidentally downloaded Dapper. Edgy works when I switch
all the AHCI's back to IDE in the BIOS. Woops.
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This bug doesn't seem fixed at all... Edgy has been out for quite some
time and I've been trying to install it on 2 motherboards that use the
965 chipset.
The first, an Intel DP965LT, I had to change all the SATA controllers to
AHCI rather than IDE in the BIOS, and install from a USB CD-ROM. My
P
I can confirm that on current Edgy Eft CD Install, the JMicron IDE
controller works. I can boot off CD, and read/write to an IDE HD. I am
Using an ASUS P5B-E Motherboard.
However as of 2006-12-19 the JMicron controller detects the UDMA/100
drive as UDMA/33.
> hdparm -i reports
DMA modes: mdma0
Did you get that errors with openSUSE ?
I got those with fedora core, but dont get them with ubuntu
2006/11/6, antares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> But still is trange that in OpenSuse and Sabayon won't boot in IDE mode but
> yes in AHCI controler mode.
> To
Thanks, with IDE mode & irqpoll wors fine!!
But still is trange that in OpenSuse and Sabayon won't boot in IDE mode but yes
in AHCI controler mode.
Too im getting too much errors like this:
hdb: cdrom_pc_intr; the drive appears confused (ireason=0x001)
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Antares, have you tried to boot up the CD with "irqpoll" ?
the CD should work (it does for me with a P5W DH Deluxe)
If that doesn't help you could also try to switch the DVD writer from
slave to master and the harddrive from master to slave ...
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Hello i have the following hard configuration:
mother Gigabyte 965P DS3
LG DVD writer IDE bus conected to the jmicron chip (as slave)
HD 80 Gb IDE bus conected to the jmicron chip (as master)
HD 250 Gb SATA 2 conected to the ICH8 controller chip
Comes the 6.10 version with the Jmicron patch ?
i've
I am using Windows , and it's plugged to the ich8, so i think bios is
correctly configured.
By the way, if you could tell what things you've changed in your bios would be
nice. I already switched of mouse & keyboard usb, and changed from IDE to RAID.
Daniel
> No no, not at all, the ich8 bug
It is
2006/10/27, Paul Dufresne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Please verify if bug #68612 is a duplicate.
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You don't have to set up any raid array, you just have to set up the mode in
which the OS can connect to the drives.
But if you like windows that much I am affraid that you, if you install
linux, constantly will compare it to windows, and therefore will not
experience all the advances in linux.
2
Thanks for the help, truly, but I dont want to have to make my
controllres work in raid to make an OS install. It just seems mad to me
I have to trick an OS which I want to be ultra stable into installing.
All this is just making me want to stick with windows. I hae never had
an issuein 10 years
I already got it on my msi board. Installing the oem was very smooth.
I disabled the whole usb controller, and it worked. With the mouse & keyboard
disabled (only) it wasn't working.
now i will just figure out a way to get my network working.
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Which of the ich8 controllers are you using.
I haven't changed anything else in bios other than what you say you have
done.
To Jaffa
I have had the problem that either the jmicron or the ich8 controllers were
fucking up my system in almost all live-cd's i tried. But then once i tried
to
no? its set to the default which I believe from memory is legacy.
Should i set it to raid ?
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Have you set the controller to raid ?
2006/10/23, JaFFa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Well the latest build still doesnt work for me it does the same as Anders:
> PCI: JMB36x: Enabling dual function on :03:00.0
> PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device :03:00.0
> PCI: Cannot allocate r
Well the latest build still doesnt work for me it does the same as Anders:
PCI: JMB36x: Enabling dual function on :03:00.0
PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device :03:00.0
PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of device :03:00.0
PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 2 of device
No no, not at all, the ich8 bug is also fixed, so you should be able to boot
from one of the live-cd's.
Are you sure that ich8 is enabled in bios, and are you able to see it in any
other system?
Andreas
2006/10/22, Daniel Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> right.
> so i'm stuck with an ich8 bug.
>
right.
so i'm stuck with an ich8 bug.
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U Ned, 22. 10. 2006., u 09:57 +, Daniel Torres je napisao/la:
> i have my sata hd attached to the ich8 port.
[...]
> The 17th alternate doesn't detect my hd. it asks me for the driver, i
put jmicron and still doesn't detect.
Why do you think jmicron module for jmicron IDE controller would d
msi p965 neo here.
i have my sata hd attached to the ich8 port.
usb mouse & keyboard disabled.
raid mode.
The 17th alternate doesn't detect my hd. it asks me for the driver, i put
jmicron and still doesn't detect.
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Well, it isn't easy to forget about ubuntu. It is, in my oppinion by far the
best linux-dist on the market right now. It would be an terrible setback for
me if this bug gets forgotten since I have build a media center which
hardware isn't well supported in windows media center ed.
I have written t
Is this supposed to be fixed in edgy now? I started running edgy about 5 weeks
ago and have kept it updated since then. But edgy is still not seeing my ide
cdrom drive.
William
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If that's your lspci, you don't have a Jmicron controller. It looks
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Please open another bug report concerning the built-in ethernet, include
output of "lspci -vv", "lspci -vvn", "dmesg", and "lsmod".
Make sure to attach these separately (do not paste, or combine into a
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The latest daily build worked fine for me, grub and all. Now only the
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Have you also tried to set the usb keyboard and mouse as disabled in bios.
That made it able to boot. Also Ben Collins wrote to me that the cd's
sometimes takes very long time to boot, so you sometimes have to wait a
little. Have you tried with the irqpoll option at boot ?
Andreas
2006/10/20, dga
By the way, I have had fedora core on my computer until I got the ubuntu
installed, and that worked ok (but it just were not the same as ubuntu)
2006/10/20, Andreas Corneliussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Have you also tried to set the usb keyboard and mouse as disabled in bios.
> That made it able
> Hi Anyone
> I have just gotten the alternate live-cd booting on my msi
> P965 Neo motherboard.
> I selected raid mode for the ICH8 controllers in my bios
> and booted
> with no futher problems.
I did just try this.. (Integrated Peripherals -> On-Chip ATA Devices ->
IDE/RAID Control -> RAID, is t
I concur - the problem my actually lie somewhere else. When I disable
both USB keyboard and USB mouse support in the BIOS (which I can do
without problems at the moment, as I use a PS/2 keyboard), my Foxconn
board boots into the installed Ubuntu (efx daily x86 20061017.1), too,
though the error mes
I must confirm that it now works for me (MSI MS-7235 P965 Neo). I had a look to
this page : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core_2_Duo_Support
and found that disabling legacy USB support (keyboard/mouse) allowed me to
boot. In fact setting "USB Keyboard support" and "USB Keyboard support"
settings to "D
Kaz,
1.That is correct. The two devices are connected to the SATA connectors
between the PCIe slots.
2. Nothing besides the DVD drive and the Samsung drive
3.See attached dmesg output
Currently using the AMD64 release.
I'm happy do to further testing if required.
** Attachment added: "dmesg o
Hi Anyone
I have just gotten the alternate live-cd booting on my msi P965 Neo motherboard.
I selected raid mode for the ICH8 controllers in my bios and booted
with no futher problems.
Hope it will get as easy for you others as it were for me.
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https:/
Hali, just to find out where the differences may lie (apart from the
Mainboard, that is), a few questions:
1. As far as I know, the Abit AB9 Pro has 6 Intel SATA ports (somewhere near
the 7-segment POST display) plus two internal JMB ones (located between the
PCIe slots. To which of these ports
Not sure if it is fixed or not, but it "works for me".
I downloaded the 1013 daily alternative build cd and installed on Abit AB9 Pro
motherboard using the JM controller without any problems what so ever. Clean
install, no hacking about.
Used a SATA Plextor DVD drive and a 400Gb SATA2 Samsung dri
If it gets forgotten, so will ubuntu! I cant install it, Ill never use
it. Shame.
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JMicron PATA/SATA Controller does not work
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> Re: JMicron PATA/SATA Controller does not work from Robert Rak at
2006-10-14 08:43:21 UTC
> I thought this was already made clear...
The only thing that has been made clear is that the bug owner believes
that a fix has been released, but this is not the case.
This fix works for some users.
Anders, I don't think it makes much of a difference. I just assumed it
from your boot log - on my system, the SATA drives on the Intel
controller are detected as sda, sdb etc., and your system wanted to boot
/dev/hda1.
But obviously, it doesn't make much of a difference - whether you try to
boot f
Aric: I have a USB keyboard pluged into an USB->PS/2 converter (and then
plugged in to the PS/2 port). Played with switching on/off legacy USB
options in the BIOS to no avail.
Kaz: I don't know, actually. I bought my pc from a friendly custom build
company who assembled it all for me. If it makes
Anders, you have the HDD plugged into the JMicron controller, right? In
my configuration, the HDD is plugged into an ICH8R connector (the
Foxconn board I'm using only has an external SATA connector from the
JMB363, no internal one) - alas, my system freezes as described above,
with errors from the
Anders, sounds like you are confirming what I said: The resource
errors went away.
Do you have a PS/2 keyboard plugged in? Also you might need to
enable/disable legacy USB keyboard/mouse support in BIOS. I got stuck
where you are and worked around it this way (I think... it's been a
while).
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