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FS#4770 - pata drives not detected on promise fasttrak sata/pata controllers
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Arch Linux
Opened by Robert Howard (iBertus) - Saturday, 03 June 2006, 01:42 GMT
Last edited by Judd Vinet (judd) - Tuesday, 25 July 2006, 22:17 GMT
Opened by Robert Howard (iBertus) - Saturday, 03 June 2006, 01:42 GMT
Last edited by Judd Vinet (judd) - Tuesday, 25 July 2006, 22:17 GMT
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DetailsI've noticed that with the stock Arch kernel (2.6.19.15 when last checked) Promise controllers with both PATA and SATA ports do not correctly detect PATA drives. This is fixed with a small patch to the kernel source. I'm not sure if this is fixed in 2.6.17 kernels but I don't think so. I'll attach the patch taken from the RHEL mailing list which corrects this issue.
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This task depends upon
pata-fix.diff
http://www.archlinux.org/~tpowa/2.6.17/2.6.17rc5git8.iso
try to burn this as cd and then boot with arch root=<eg. /dev/sda1 yourrootdevic> init s
and then check if your harddrive is working correct.
thanks
greetings
tpowa
This patch is causing a kernel oops on startup for me. I finally got around to compiling my own kernel without it and now things work fine again. I am using a promise PCI extension card and I only use a SATA port.
tpowa: maybe try the equivalent patch from genpatches, it's probably a bit better synced to 2.6.17.