> The BIOS is set to use the SATA controllers in AHCI mode, not IDE.
> However, the hard disk appears twice, first as hdg, then as sda.
> Passing ide2=noprobe ide3=noprobe as boot parameters to the kernel
> doesn't seem to have any effect:
You have both the drivers for the Jmicron via drivers/ide and via
drivers/ata (libata) loaded. In that specific combination the two drivers
don't use the same resources so don't spot the other one is busy.
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