Chris Wedgwood wrote:
If someone who has this problem with ACPI is enabled can verify that
Windows works that would be helpful, then we might be able to figure
out why CONFIG_ACPI=y doesn't suffice for *some* people. I've been
told that VIA got their ACPI wrong in some cases so that might be why
it doesn't work --- but if Windows deals with it we might be able to
do whatever windows does in this case.
It is worth noting that on the Gentoo bug report, the user could not
boot from VIA SATA while that ID was not in the list. However, if the
ACPI was *disabled* then the system booted fine (even without the SATA
ID in the list, i.e. no quirk applied).
This suggests that the quirk is only needed for ACPI users, at least on
that system.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138036
Daniel
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