Originally Posted by
dakilla
ok this is so dame simple, have been locking for a solution for months.
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4. change the SATA option in the bios from enhanced to compatibility. ( yea, this makes sense? NOT! )
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Anyone more then me who want to hit the people who wrote the bios?
running the latest bios. ends with 10.
Man, you are the bloody wizard! X)
How do you ever thought about that possibility??
Asus UL30VT with gentoo, running fine.
I only had to include pata_iix into kernel modules (my kernel was without IDE support).
Best way to find out which module you need - run ubuntu LiveCD and look at Administration=>Disk Manager. There described which module your storage have.
Than add it in:
Code:
-> Device Drivers
-> Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers (ATA [=y])
-> ATA SFF support (ATA_SFF [=y])
In other case you will catch a kernel panic
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