Hi Felix, Felix Zielcke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> One minute ago I committed a patch to improve ATA support. >> > Probable better if I just send you know a mail instead of telling on > IRC: > > This is shown for device 4,0 and 4,1 > PCI Dev (0,8,0) compat=1 rega=0x9e0=regb=0xbe0 > > My first SATA RAID Disk is fully recognized i.e. it shows the > ST3808110AS name and Firmware 2AAA which I can find in dmesg. > > For device 4,1 it only shows "ATA detected" but nothing more, it goes > then to device 5,0. Most likely something failed in grub_ata_identify. you might want to add more debugging information there. > ls (ata8) shows partition table > ls (ata8,1) or (ata8,2) unknown filesystem Can grub-emu deal with these filesystems? > But that's probable right, if your ata.mod works more then Linux instead > of the biosdisk.mod which works more then yeah BIOS ;) Hm? > I just tried to mount /dev/sda1 which is NTFS and syslog shows $MFT > corrupted (ntfs-3g). Also on biosdisk. > So I hope that GRUB will still have the biosdisk.mod for guys like me on > a dmraid (in Linux terms) or fake hardware motherboard RAID ;) Yes. -- Marco _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel