[CentOS] Re: Intel SATA controller (cmiiw) not recognized by Centos 5.1 installation?

Wed Mar 19 05:47:51 UTC 2008
Yu-Hui Jin <yuhui.jin at gmail.com>

I was told to try two methods:
1)  linxu all-generic-ide
2)  install ahci  and config to use it in BIOS.

#1 is too slow;  #2,  I checked my BIOS, there's no ahci option.   That's
why i'm following the article which tells how to install it for XP and get
it into BIOS.


thanks,
-Hui


On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com> wrote:

> on 3-17-2008 11:21 PM Yu-Hui Jin spake the following:
> > Hi, Jason,
> >
> > Thanks and I tried the first method to start with the parameter, but it
> > was extremely slow loading each screen. one time I got to the testing
> > media page and i chose Test. and it seemed stuck there for ever so I
> > forced shutdown my box.
> >
> > I also tried to download and install the AHCI driver following this
> > article:
> > http://www.bleedinedge.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30865
> >
> > But the installation failed; it said The computer does not meet the
> > minimum requirements for installing this software.
> >
> > It seemed that no trick has worked yet... any new suggestion or advice?
> >
> That article is for Windows XP. How does it relate to CentOS?
> Did you actually go into your bios and see if you could change the sata
> emulation to legacy or ahci?
>
>
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Regards,

-Hui
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