Re: SATA disks disabled on boot

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Hello,

On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 11:02:43PM +0100, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> The Toshibas would hold the OS in a RAID1 while the WDs would hold data in ZFS.
> At the moment T1 has the OS, T2 has a partition, the WDs are empty.
> 
> My next test will be to move T2 to the bottom of the BIOS boot
> priority, so it'll become T1, W1, W2, T2 to see if it fails.

If you're still working on it, can you please try to reproduce the
failure with the debug patch applied and report the dmesg?

Thanks.

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tejun
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