Hallo,
one interesting find. (Sorry I can't test it with another SATA controller.) I
found it in a forum. The ATI sb has 6 sata ports. You can turn all to ide and
only port 5 and 6 to ide. I turned to test the ide access all to ide (because i
attached the drive to port 4 because of the wiring i
Hallo Gareth,
one tip. If you load the driver for your PATA controller in /etc/modules it is
loaded after the initial boot phase.
(On my motherboard the second controller handles one internal PATA port and one
ESATA port.)
It doesn't work with 32 bit kernel on my system. It was a fault, I must
In my bios there is no setting SATA spread spectrum. Also there is
nothing mentioned in documentation about SATA spread spectrum. I also
tried to limit the SATA III to 1.5Gbps in the bios. I doesn't helped.
After the hard reset the drive is still dead until power down.
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CPU and PCIE spread spectrum were both turned to auto in my bios. I disabled
both.
But the problem (the failing soft-resets) still occurs.
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@Philip:
I retried with the 32 bit version, it failed also. It seems for the first tests
with the new pc i accidentally fetched not Ubuntu 10.10 32 bit. (I have several
live linux versions here. Maybe I fetched one which uses also ata_generic like
fedora. I only used the commandline for the firs
I found the difference between Fedora and Ubuntu. The controller (an AMD 890GX
so a SB850 Southbridge) is managed in Fedora by the kernel modul ata_generic in
Ubuntu by ahci.
While searching how to switch the module I found, that kernel parameter
libata.force.
With "libata.force=5:nohrst" as ker
I can confirm, that if you insert a CD or DVD while you boot at the right time
the drive works with Ubuntu 64bit. But with more ten tries only three times,
the drive only worked three times. It seems my system boots too fast so i have
only a short time to insert the disk.
My system is also uptod
** Attachment added: "dmesg mainline kernel 201012161351"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/668392/+attachment/1768718/+files/dmesg-201012161351.txt
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I got the same problem with another drive. It is a LG CH10LS blueray
combodrive. I attach my dmesg (but the problem looks the same). I tried the
latest mainline kernel. The problem stays the same (but with additional output
like also said before). I also will attach this dmesg in the next messag
My problem is also a segfault of the cups usb backend:
m...@feistnas:~$ sudo /usr/lib/cups/backend/usb
DEBUG: list_devices_libusb
DEBUG: usb_find_busses=5
DEBUG: usb_find_devices=12
Segmentation fault
m...@feistnas:~$ sudo usb_printerid /dev/usb/lp0
GET_DEVICE_ID string:
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Seams also to be fixed for Karmic with kernel 2.6.31-20-server. I'm also
having wake-on-lan support again.
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wake on lan not available with e1000e (2.6.28-18 and 2.6.32-13)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520949
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