When you boot your system I would suggest hardcoding your drives ie
boot: linux ide0=0x1f0,0x1f2,15 ide1=0x170,0x172,14
syntax is as follows
ide0=memory_addr_as_reported_in_dmsg,memory_addr from
previus+2,irq_of_controller
I was having this problem as you have described w/ mdk
Gerry Tool wrote:
I have a Soyo Dragon Platinum mainboard with 4 IDE channels. Channels 1 and 2
are standard Ultra-133 channels. Channels 3 and 4 are IDE-Raid channels
provided by a HIghpoint HPT372 controller, operating as normal IDE channels,
not raid.
I have a 100GB drive on