On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Mauro Santos <registo.mailling@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > On 03/19/2010 09:52 PM, Felipe Tanus wrote: > > Finally, I ask again: Does someone has at least a thought about > > why a 40-wired cable works in the boot of the computer but not in the OS, > > and a 80-wired cable could fix the issue? > > Maybe because the bios sets some conservative settings and the latest > kernel then overrides them with more aggressive (faster) settings. > > Maybe you have a drive that supports ata66 (or claims to support), the > kernel then tries to set things to work at that speed but the cable > can't handle it. > > Maybe you can try to force a slower speed in the bios or try to tell the > libata module to force a slower speed. > Check the output of 'modinfo libata' and go from there. > > However I guess that if the problem is the cable you should see lots of > errors on the output of dmesg when trying to read a cd or dvd. > Mauro, Thank you. That was just the kind of answer that I was waiting to hear. It really clarified the problem for me. -- Felipe de Oliveira Tanus E-mail: fotanus@xxxxxxxxx Blog: http://www.itlife.com.br Site: http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~fotanus/ ----- "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." - Gandalf