Re: SATA disks disabled on boot

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Hi,

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Phillip Susi <psusi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 1/29/2015 5:04 PM, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
>
>> With this information, do you think AHCI mode could help? How can i
>> enable that?
>
> Most BIOS with integrated SATA chips have an option somewhere to
> toggle it between legacy IDE mode, AHCI mode, and often RAID mode.

Not the case. This is a Phoenix-Award BIOS, v6.00PG, Revision 5005
(the last to come out for this motherboard and the only one supporting
its current CPU).

The BIOS shows the regular Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave (to
which only the CDROM is attached) alongside SATA. It doesn't seem like
SATA is the option, bu rather that both IDE and SATA are seen as
current usable interfaces (at the time the BIOS was released: 2010).
It does have NVRAID, which is disabled (i use mdadm).

There is no mention of AHCI that i could find.

Regardless, as long as linux sees the HDDs on boot (which it does even
with PUIS), does the BIOS have any influence in this issue?


Thanks for your time,
Nuno
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