same problem here too ... i have a DFI LP U35-T2R with JMicron ATA
controller. Disabling the controller is the only way to get rid of the
messages. This is a VERY annoying thing for someone who uses command
line, and NO display manager. This annoying think, i don't know if i
should call it a BUG is
same problem here too ... i have a DFI LP U35-T2R with JMicron ATA
controller. Disabling the controller is the only way to get rid of the
messages. This is a VERY annoying thing for someone who uses command
line, and NO display manager. This annoying think, i don't know if i
should call it a BUG is
same problem here too ... i have a DFI LP U35-T2R with JMicron ATA
controller. Disabling the controller is the only way to get rid of the
messages. This is a VERY annoying thing for someone who uses command
line, and NO display manager. This annoying think, i don't know if i
should call it a BUG is
same problem here too ... i have a DFI LP U35-T2R with JMicron ATA
controller. Disabling the controller is the only way to get rid of the
messages. This is a VERY annoying thing for someone who uses command
line, and NO display manager. This annoying think, i don't know if i
should call it a BUG is
same problem here too ... i have a DFI LP U35-T2R with JMicron ATA
controller. Disabling the controller is the only way to get rid of the
messages. This is a VERY annoying thing for someone who uses command
line, and NO display manager. This annoying think, i don't know if i
should call it a BUG is
same problem here too ... i have a DFI LP U35-T2R with JMicron ATA
controller. Disabling the controller is the only way to get rid of the
messages. This is a VERY annoying thing for someone who uses command
line, and NO display manager. This annoying think, i don't know if i
should call it a BUG is