RE: Centos 4.4 install on ASUS A8V-VM does not findSATAdrives

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The BIOS itself doesn't say anything about Legacy (P)ATA mode.  It does,
though, have an IDE mode in addition to AHCI and RAID.  I've tried the IDE,
and the POST shows the hard drives as IDE controller 3/4 but
install/Anaconda doesn't pick them up.

-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of William Warren
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 11:54 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re:  Centos 4.4 install on ASUS A8V-VM does not
findSATAdrives


The first point is the bios will emulate PATA mode and let the SATA
drives stay connected to the SATA ports.  See if that is on option on
your motherboard.

Don Levey wrote:
> That may be the way to go.  I'm working on getting a DVD for FC6 x86_64 so
> we'll see how that goes.  In the meantime, this link:
> http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html
> has *some* (but not a lot) of info on the VIA8251 in particular; there is
a
> wealth of info on SATA on Linux in general.  In short, it presents three
> possible workarounds:
>
> 1. Switch the motherboard BIOS back to "legacy ATA mode" (parallel ATA =
> PATA). Complete a Linux installation. Fetch or build a kernel with support
> for your chipset. Switch the BIOS setting back. (Potential catch: It's
> claimed that Dell Optiplex GX270 and Dell Precision Workstation 360
desktop
> units, using Intel ICH5 SATA-I chipsets, don't support switching to legacy
> ATA mode. This might be true of some others.)
>
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