Shawn Usry wrote:
The drives physically support SMART, but apparently the roadblock is lacking support in the libata drivers. If you can force "legacy" mode from your Bios and drive your SATA disks with drivers/ide you can get full SMART support.
The details:
http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/#testinghelp
Thanks -- I didn't have to change anything in the bios, just adding "-d
ata" to smartctl worked for me. Apparently I have a recent enough kernel.
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