On Mon, 2004-05-31 at 22:18, C. Linus Hicks wrote: > This is my first post to this mailing list, although I have been reading > it for a while. Please forgive the length of my message. Also, great > work! > > I'm trying to get Centos-3 running on an ASUS SK8V Opteron motherboard > in a way that is useful for me. I've had some success, but now I'm stuck > on a problem with the SATA driver. > > Okay, so I got it up on the network by replacing sk98lin with the one > from 2.4.26. While I'm pretty confident that's not a supported thing to > do, the machine is pretty useless to me off the network. I know I could > throw a supported adapter in it, but it works as is. > > By the way, my intention is to get a native amd64 distribution of Linux > running and my preference is that it be a RedHat derivative. I am not > able to tell from the cAos web site whether there are any plans to > release an amd64 version of Centos. The only reference I see to that > platform is in the FAQ and looks specific to cAos. There are amd64 > sources on RedHat's web site for rhel3. My experience of Centos so far > is of it being i386 centric. > > So, the problem I hit. I installed Centos-3 using the iso images onto a > couple of SCSI drives I have in the system, then got the 2.4.21-15 > kernel update and enabled SATA support. Through a series of modprobes, I > got it to recognize the drive. However, it didn't find a valid partition > table, and the geometry is way off. My SATA disk is a WD740GD, a 74GB > drive. Fdisk thinks it is 30MB, 255 heads, 63 sector/track, 3 cylinders. > I realized /dev/hda was the CDROM drive, which was why fdisk got what it did. The SATA drive apparently isn't recognized. > Have I done something wrong, or is the VIA SATA support in this kernel > just not gonna hack it? The SK8V uses the VIA VT8237 southbridge chipset > if anyone knows about this. > > Thanks for any help. -- C. Linus Hicks <lhicks@xxxxxxxxx>