Re: [gentoo-user] Install with serial-ata disk

2003-08-20 Thread Robert Arroyo
El Miércoles, 20 de Agosto de 2003 07:47, Nicolas STURMEL escribió: Thx a lot for the answers This night (spanish time :P) i will try to install again. I will post my experience here tomorrow :) Robert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Install with serial-ata disk

2003-08-20 Thread Nicolas STURMEL
thanks a lot, that was exactly waht I was expecting :-) -- Nicolas -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Install with serial-ata disk

2003-08-19 Thread Юрий Еньшин
On Tuesday 19 August 2003 21:57, Nicolas STURMEL wrote: > Yuri Enshin wrote: > > For intel SATA controller most MB's can be configured for > > 'comaptibility' (not native) mode. In this mode, you can use one PATA > > port and two SATA (as primary and slave), and this mode comaptible with > > old dr

Re: [gentoo-user] Install with serial-ata disk

2003-08-19 Thread Nicolas STURMEL
Yuri Enshin wrote: > For intel SATA controller most MB's can be configured for > 'comaptibility' (not native) mode. In this mode, you can use one PATA > port and two SATA (as primary and slave), and this mode comaptible with > old drivers in kernel 2.4.x. On my comp (i865-based MB and Maxtor 120GB

Re: [gentoo-user] Install with serial-ata disk

2003-08-19 Thread Yuri Enshin
Robert Arroyo wrote: Hello, I want to install gentoo on a computer with a serial-ata disk. With the basic ivecd 1.4 my intel serial-ata controller is not detected. I have read in the forums that stables kernels don't support many serial-ata controller, so my question is that what is the way i ca

[gentoo-user] Install with serial-ata disk

2003-08-19 Thread Robert Arroyo
Hello, I want to install gentoo on a computer with a serial-ata disk. With the basic ivecd 1.4 my intel serial-ata controller is not detected. I have read in the forums that stables kernels don't support many serial-ata controller, so my question is that what is the way i can use to intall gentoo