rex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Boards that use the Intel P965 chipset have another chip for PATA
> support since no IDE support is included on the P965 chipset. On the
> P5BD (and some other boards), this chip is a Jmicron chip.
>
> If the Jmicron (there's a separate setting for the ICH8) is set to
> "AHCI" in the BIOS, CD1 will be recognized (if it is in a typical IDE
> CDROM drive on the PATA port), and the installation will start. However,
> it will soon be unable to find the CD it was reading from a moment
> before, and ask you to insert CD1 repeatedly. 
>
> The fix is to back up to the menu choice that allows loading IDE drivers
> and load the pata_jmicron driver. Once that's done the installation will
> proceed normally.
>
> HTH someone...

Please report this in bugzilla - not sure whether we can handle this at
this point of time but let's at least try...

Andreas
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