Hi, guys,
I finally found I only need to choose the "RAID" option for SATA mode (the other one is "IDE"). I didn't know by choosing it, Centos is able to load the ahci driver. That solves the problem. It took ton of time for me to figuring out the solution is such easy. I should've tried this earlier.
Thank you all for helping on this. Centos seems to have a great community.
regards,
-Hui
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:24 AM, bruce bedouglas@earthlink.net wrote:
bourbon can be good... xmas cooking!! although.. rum cakes aren't bad either...
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org]On Behalf Of Scott Silva Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 7:52 AM To: centos@centos.org Subject: [CentOS] Re: Intel SATA controller (cmiiw) not recognized by Centos 5.1 installation?
on 3-19-2008 8:34 AM bruce spake the following:
hey scott...
are you sure about the installation of windows drivers, not affecting
the installation of linux. aren't there a number of cases where in order to install hardware on linux, you 1st need the windows drivers?
might it be possible that the article/advice the poster was following
was with regards to obtaining drivers for the sata controller/drive to be used under linux??
Anything is possible, but I actually did read the article, so that doesn't apply here. It was to get an AHCI driver for XP on a certain asus MB for speed reasons. I try to not talk out of my behind unless I happen to get into the bourbon first, but that is also not the case here. And needing to download a windows driver for some kind of emulation like ndiswrapper doesn't mean you need to install it in windows, or even have a copy of windows.
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