Tilman Schmidt: wrote
> On my test machine with a Pentium D 940 processor, Intel DQ965GF
> mainboard and SATA disks, kernel 2.6.22-git17 (32 bit build) fails
> to come up because it cannot find the disk drives. Same issue
> with a clone of the 'linus' git tree. Anything known?
I don't know if this is any indication.
I have no SATA drives, but I noticed booting 2.6.22-git16 x86_64 I got
error messages with "sata slow in responding" also "EH timeout" and my
IDE drive /dev/sda1 giving ext3 errors, ending in a filesystem not
clean prompt. Did fsck.ext3 using openSUSE 10.3Alpha3 DVD, that fixed a
string of wrong inode errors. Booted an earlier kernel and turned off
loading the sata_nv module, then 2.6.22-git16 and later 2.6.22-git17
booted without problems, so I put it down to a motherboard problem with
the SATA.
Regards
Sid.
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