Re: How to determine the information about SATA controller

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>  > >
>  >
>  > In my case, BIOS options are enhanced / legacy / disabled. I tried all
>  > but of no use. So I am using enhanced to boot Fedora 13 kernel.
>
> We need to see the complete kernel messages from a failed boot to
> determine the root cause of that missing root device failure.
>
> I suggest hooking up a null-modem serial cable to a second machine
> and run minicom on that one to capture boot messages, but there may
> be other ways to capture boot messages: netconsole? firewire?
>

Netbook is also using SATA Intel controller :
http://userweb.kernel.org/~jaswinder/acer_netbook/config-2636rc3-netbook.txt

I used netbook config and with little bit modification as CPU and
network device is changed, I am able to boot the kernel :

dmesg :
http://userweb.kernel.org/~jaswinder/P4_HT/dmesg_2636_test_netbook.txt

config:
http://userweb.kernel.org/~jaswinder/P4_HT/config-ht-test-netbook.txt

Thanks for your help,
--
Jaswinder Singh.
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