PCIe SATA controllers (and perhaps even PCI SATA controllers) are a dime a dozen on Amazon. I've purchased a few and they just worked with Linux.
On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 4:34 PM Pete Geenhuizen pgeenhuizen@gmail.com wrote:
I've gone through the BIOS and tried all the combinations that were available but still no joy. I used ELRepo's method of determining the card type, and the result was none yielded a positive result.
After trying all combinations my only course of action is to fins a card that is compatible and ignore the controllers that I currently have.
Thanks
On 3/27/22 16:08, Robert Heller wrote:
At Sun, 27 Mar 2022 12:23:21 -0700 CentOS mailing listcentos@centos.org
wrote:
On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 11:55 AM Pete Geenhuizenpgeenhuizen@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to install Centos 8 on an older PC but it fails because the SATA controller isn't supported. Anyone have a source for a PCI/ePCI controller card that is compatible with Centos 8? Thanks Pete
Your controller might be supported by one of the ELRepo's kmod packages. This can be checked if you provide the device ID pairing [xxxx:yyyy] as reported by 'lspci -nn'.
Also: what BIOS mode is the SATA controller operating in? The SATA
firmware in
some PCs implement various "weird" modes, including "RAID" (no, not
really
hardware RAID, just some kind of half BIOS half MS-Windows driver
software
RAID hack), Make sure the SATA controller is in AHCI mode and not in some other mode. If it is in AHCI mode, it might just work out-of-the-box.
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