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On 01/29/2013 01:18 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> 
> The kernel nowadays comes with built-in support for the vast majority of
> all common storage hardware anyway, because AHCI is pretty universally
> established. Outside of servers non-AHCI controllers practically don't
> exist anymore.

This is simply not true.

There are hundreds of thousands of older desktops that are not
technically servers that have lots of older interfaces.

To say that non-AHCI controllers don't matter is to place a dignificant
barrier to use or adoption of Linux or Fedora.

I suspect that working in a situation where one is not buying or
maintaining ones own computer has produced a newrsighted view of what
the computing ecoshpere has lurking in it.

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G.Wolfe Woodbury
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