[CentOS] HP DL140G2 and SATA woes
Ray Van Dolson
rayvd at digitalpath.netTue Mar 21 17:44:07 UTC 2006
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 05:14:05PM +1100, John Newbigin wrote: > I have had a similar problem on box of mine trying to get DMA working on > my DVD player. The solution was to change the order of the modules in > the initrd. > > On my box (which is CentOS-4 with Custom FC4 kernel) I put this in > /etc/modprobe.conf > alias scsi_hostadapter ata_piix > > and then rebuilt initrd with mkinitrd. > > and added > ide1=noprobe > to the kernel in grub.conf > > That might help. > > John. > Thanks John, I ended up doign something similar. On install, I just tell my PXE server to pass ide0=noprobe and ide1=noprobe to the kernel. This allows ata_piix to find the drives correctly. Will see if I continue to have to pass those options even after install. Ray
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