Re: Compiling my own kernel: IDE, SATA...
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Carotinho wrote:
Hi!
The main question is: how can I obtain the "right" behaviour from my own
compiled kernel? Is this due to some misconfiguration of the kernel at
compile-time, or is it obtained through some other kind of magic?
The real problem here is that I cannot give a name to this problem, hence
being unable to search for it!:) I've always used a Slack system with
traditional disk mapping, it's the first time I come across this problem:)
In most simple words - when you compile your kernel, exclude
'ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support' completely.
Make sure 'SCSI device support' is in sane condition, and select
whatever you need from 'Serial ATA (prod) and Parallel ATA.....'.
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