Quoting "Phil Turmel" <pturmel-kernel@xxxxxxxxxx>:
I have a similar chipset in my office server: 88SE6145. If yours can run in AHCI mode, you just need "ahci.marvell_enable=1" on your kernel command line, or "options ahci marvell_enable=1" in your modprobe.conf. (I have ahci built-in, and no initramfs, so I put the option in my grub.conf.)
Tried in grub.conf already, no success... will try the modprobe.conf way in case of differing mileage.
My Marvell chipset has both SATA and PATA ports... the PATA ports are non-functional when the ahci driver runs the chipset. Your mileage may vary.
I gather the PATA port on my board is on the Southbridge instead - but I don't use it anyway.
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