On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Bernd Walter wrote: > About your problem: there are SATA controllers out there that put two > SATA header onto the same channel. In this case the PATA bridging can't > work in that case, because they have to be alone on each channel. You > might want to try a single drive first and test all SATA ports. You have > to know that those converters are not making PATA drives into PATA, they > bridge PATA over SATA, therefor FreeBSD knows and can even control the > PATA transfer-mode. Ok some further info. I can put a single PATA drive converted to SATA onto an MCP55 SATA port, with 6.2 on it. It will bootup detect drives and shut down ok. More importantly the BIOS will then properly detect all drives at restart i.e. no problems at all. With 7.0 I have found that with just a proper SATA drive connected or even no SATA drives at all connected, after 7.0 has run the BIOS cannot then detect any drives at restart. It just hangs. Something 7.0 is doing is screwing up this controller. So not only is 7.0 failing to probe PATA-SATA converted drives, it is also messing up the controller full stop. There seems to be something screwy in the 7.0 ata code? Many thanks. -- Mark Powell - UNIX System Administrator - The University of Salford Information Services Division, Clifford Whitworth Building, Salford University, Manchester, M5 4WT, UK. Tel: +44 161 295 4837 Fax: +44 161 295 5888 www.pgp.com for PGP keyReceived on Mon Aug 20 2007 - 10:55:09 UTC
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