[CentOS] CentOS & SATA
Leonardo Vilela Pinheiro
leopinheiro at gmail.comSat Mar 10 15:46:51 UTC 2007
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On 3/9/07, Charles Sliger <chaz at bctonline.com> wrote: > > Does CentOS 4 work well with SATA drives? > > Or should I build the system using IDE/PATA disks? > > I'm looking for stability more than speed. > There is a chance your hardware is made of some obscure matter so that CentOS 4 kernel doesn't like it, but usually SATA and SATA2 are recognized automatically in the installation. Some hardware are not recognized automatically, so that you must use a floppy disk driver in CentOS installation (correct me if I'm wrong), but I have only heard about that (never happened to me). Some hardware are just not compatible with CentOS. I guess most are compatible. Mine is SATA2 on chipset from ICH7 family (motherboard Intel 945GNT), and CentOS installation chose the driver/module ata_piix for it. Just worked out of the box. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070310/50b59a8f/attachment-0001.html>
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