Re: Boot problems with pata_via driver

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On 1/29/07, Patrick Ale <[email protected]> wrote:
On 1/29/07, Adrian Bunk <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 12:47:18PM +0100, Patrick Ale wrote:

>
> Hi Patrick,

 Morning!
 The 2.6.19 was self-compiled, using the gentoo-sources-rc4 AND using
 the vanilla 2.6.19 from kernel.org (I was recommended to use vanilla
 sources with my ATI drivers), both worked.

 2.6.20 is self compiled to. I will give you the kernel output when I
 am at home, I will have to connect a serial cable to my laptop and use
 the scrollbuffer since on a kernel panic or system crash my keyboard
 leds start to blink, which the kernel sees as a device addressing
 hardware directly and giving me a kernel message for every blink :D

 Oh, and pata_via is the ONLY driver I have compiled built-in,
 regarding libsata. As I mentioned in previous mails I have quite some
 controllers and disks, but pata_via (my onboard IDE) has only two
drives attaches, on IDE0 (in 2.6.19 ata0) my boot disk

 I also tried to boot with scsi_mod.scan=sync, this didnt work either

 More info follows, thanks for your time allready :)


Patrick
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