Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Dale<rdalek1...@gmail.com>  wrote:
<SNIP>
IF by the 'first screen' you mean what you see when booting up then it
may or may not be a problem. I suspect your BIOS settings got
scrambled a bit. With my Asus MB there is an option to tell it to show
the drives on the first screen or not. If BIOS gets set back to
default then I don't see them. I then go in, set the option, and then
I do see them.
<SNIP>

By first screen, I mean the first screen that the BIOS pops up when booting.
  You know, shows CPU, memory, drives and tells you to hit DEL to enter the
BIOS config.  The second screen is the one that pops up right after the
BIOS.  It is actually the SATA AHCI controller according to what it says.
  It only shows up when AHCI is enabled I think.  Grub comes up after that.
On my machine your first screen is configurable. It doesn't show
drives by default but I have a BIOS option which turns it on.

If I fall back to BIOS #2 then I don't see the drives just like you
are reporting. I have fallen back to BIOS #2 a couple of times on
power failure. One problem on 'power supply on the bottom' chassis is
it puts the power cable right near my feet and I've kicked the cable
out of the box twice in the last 18 months. My UPS won't protect me
from such stupidity! ;-)

Good luck getting to the root cause.

Cheers,
Mark



I looked for such a option but I can't find it anywhere. It may be there but I can't find it. Since it is working and the AHCI controller sees the drives, I'm going to leave well enough alone.

I also rebooted to the NEW sysrescue stick and cfdisk worked fine. It displayed all the drive partitions and other info just like it should. I guess there was something off with cfdisk on the stick.

All this from a raccoon knocking out power.  Pesky critter.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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