Hi All,
I have a similar problem in Ubuntu 10.10(Marevrick).
I meet the same situation when I plug a DVD drive to SATA 3.0 port and
set SATA controlloer to IDE mode.
If I plug DVD drive to SATA 2.0 port and set SATA controlloer to IDE
mode, DVD drive can be detected.
If I plug DVD drive to SATA
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Hi All,
I meet a problem in Ubuntu 10.10(Marevrick). This problem exists on Ubuntu
11.4(Natty), too.
Ubuntu can't detected DVD drive when I plug a DVD drive to SATA 3.0 port and
set SATA controlloer to IDE mode.
If I plug the DVD drive to SATA 2.0 port and set SATA control
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SATA
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Can I remove the attachment #1 and #2? I upload the wrong files.
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Hi All,
I meet a problem in Ubuntu 10.10(Marevrick). This problem exists on Ubuntu
11.4(Natty), too.
Ubuntu can't detected DVD drive when I plug a DVD drive to SATA 3.0 port and
set SATA controll
the correct dmesg.log
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the correct lspci-vnvn.log
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the major messages form dmesg.log
[1.739662] ata_piix :00:1f.2: version 2.13
[1.739692] ata_piix :00:1f.2: PCI INT B -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
[1.739813] ata_piix :00:1f.2: MAP [ P0 P2 P1 P3 ]
[1.894822] ata_piix :00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64
[1.8
For my work, I must use the SATA 3.0 port in IDE mode so I should try to
fix it.
Attachment #1 and #2 are not in IDE mode. Please use attachment #8 and
#9.
I set many boot option to fix this but it is in vain.
The RHEL_lspc.logi is the lspci log under RHEL 6.0 (Kernel: 2.6.32)
The RHEL_dmesg.log
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I add this to the kernel commane line:
file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu-server.seed vga=788 initrd=/install/initrd.gz
libata.force=1:nohrst
The DVD drive still can't be detected.
You can double confirm that I set SATA controller to IDE mode via
ub_lspci.log.
00:1f.2 IDE interface [0101]: Intel Corpor
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The logs of Ubuntu: Ub_lspci.log and Ub_dmesg.log
The logs of RHEL6.0: RHEL60_dmesg.log and RHEL60_lspci.log
I should make sure the integrity of our product so that we can tell our
customer that we can install ubuntu in any mode.
Thanks
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Here is the total console messages.
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Binary package hint: grub2
When I install UEFI Ubuntu 10.10 server with 4G ram, ubuntu can't mount
root fs.
Does anyone try this? Is this a known issue?
I dump the error messages via console.
[3.968093] VFS: Cannot open root device
"UUID=856ed5a0-da7f-4c67-8ae7-84679
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** Description changed:
- I can install UEFI Maverick with 2G ram successfully. Today, I used the same
hardware to installation UEFI Natty beta1 and I failed.
+ I can install UEFI Maverick with 2G ram successfully. Today, I used the same
hardware to install UEFI Natty beta1 and I failed.
After
Hi all,
This issue seems to be fixed on Natty Beta2.
I try to install UEFI Natty Beta2 with 2G/10G ram today. After
installation, Ubuntu works well.
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Hi exactt,
I didn't use the special UEFI version of Ubuntu. I download the iso file
from http://releases.ubuntu.com/maverick/.
BTW, after I changed boot loader GRUB from version 1.98 to 1.99, Ubuntu
works well with 4G ram.
I have tried to using Natty Beta 2. (Download from
http://releases.ubuntu
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I can install UEFI Maverick with 2G ram successfully. Today, I used the same
hardware to installation UEFI Natty beta1 and I failed.
After grub menu, system hang and the screen is purple.
Here is my steps.
1. I use Natty Beta1(server version) CD to install UEFI Natty OS.
2
I try to install UEFI Natty Beat1. After installation and grub menu, system
hang (purple screen).
Even if I use 2G ram to boot, system still hang.
I will try to install UEFI Natty Beat2 tomorrow.
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