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Title:
SATA HDD not recognized during Breezy Colony 4 install or Dapper
Flight 3 or Edgy Eft or Feisty Fawn
To manage n
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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My last install was the default (via live cd) with Hardy final and I
didn't have any problems with that particular build. I'll note though
that this has happened in the past - it'll look like it's fixed in a
late beta or final release, and then be broken again when the next
version comes around. I
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Bugs, which
In Hardy 8.04.1 or in Intrepid, are the Ubiquity and initramfs
components fixed?
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Just adding a note that this bug is being closed against 2.6.15 and
2.6.20. Thanks.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Hi Aaron,
Thanks for testing and the update. I'm glad to hear things are working
with the newer Hardy Alpha release. Regarding keeping the bug open, we
usually follow a different procedure. Once we get confirmation that the
bug is resolved we mark the bug as "Fix Released" against the
appropria
Well, I have some good news. :-) Hardy Heron Alpha 2 LiveCD installed
just fine this time. Recently the problem hasn't been during install
with the live cd, but with booting into the system after install. With
Alpha 2 everything seems to work great!
If possible though I'd like to hold off closing
Hedley: I could only wish. :-) Considering Canonical's investment in
this laptop and my time, I really assumed it would have been flagged as
critical 2+ years ago. Apparently in spite of the fact that everyone
knows what's wrong, no one has been able to fix it in that amount of
time.
Leann: It'll
Hardy Heron Alpha2 was recently released. It contains an updated
version of the kernel. You can download and try the new Hardy Heron
Alpha2 release from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-2/ .
You should be able to then test the new kernel via the LiveCD. If you
can, please verify if
Can this bug be upgraded to critical?
I tried installing Ubuntu 7.04 from a liveCD/installer onto a Gigabyte
board GA-K8NNXP with a Silicon Image Sil 3512A onboard SATA controller
chip.
Initially the installer recognised only the ATA/IDE drives (all with
insufficient space), including a removable
Yes, kernel tells that this is invalid boot option, but as you may know
unrecognized options are passed through the chain..
According documentation on the install disk (
/media/cdrom0/doc/install/manual/en/ch05s02.html )
Section "5.2.1.3. Blacklisting kernel modules", you can read:
"You can bla
I gave the install another go tonight (with alternate install CD) and
with the old installer trick with the modules I was able to get 7.10
installed. Not sure what my problem was the other night - probably a
typo or something on my end. The only thing I did differently tonight
was unload/reload the
Ok, here is my workaround:
1. Download Alternative CD or complete DVD image
2. Chose text install -> press F6 and add (space separated) new option:
ata_piix.blacklist=yes
3. Install (K)ubuntu as usual (in text mode).
Note: above command will add ata_piix module in
(/target)/etc/modprobe.d/black
I've just tried to install for the first time Kubuntu 7.10 Final (never
tried any Ubuntu/Kubuntu dist so far) and I stuck on the same place.
I'm not able to complete instalation due unrecognized SATA HDD.
My laptop is Toshiba Tecra S3 with Intel's ICH6.
I can confirm that ata_piix mess up the hol
Still experiencing the bug with 7.10 Final. This time when I try the
workaround, I get a "fatal error - module in use" (or similar - I can't
find my USB drive right now to get you all the log files), when I try
and unload "ata_piix". Just reloading "ahci" doesn't do anything either.
This is with th
Leann, I just finished downloading 7.10 and I'll try to do an install
this weekend. I'm still running a little slow due to my medical
problems, but I promise I WILL do it ASAP! Luckily my aforementioned
homemade keyboard fix has worked on this laptop and after sitting idle
for nearly a year I've be
Ditto on this. This is a problem for my Tecra S3, I can get 6.10
working fine, but anything higher will not intall due to lack of proper
sata support.
I am more than willing to assist in testing fixes and patches. This
issue seems to effect anyone with an ICH6M chipset.
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Now that the 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon release of Ubuntu is out, we were
wondering if you can still reproduce this issue. Could you please
download and try the new version of Ubuntu from
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download and report back your results.
Thanks!
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I don't have much to add to the above post except to say that I'm
currently running Ubuntu 6.06 on my portege s100 since it's the only
version I can install. I'd really like to upgrade and I'm happy to help
with testing.
Failing that, if anyone could post a step-by-step guide to the
workaround men
I'm still having this issue with Gutsy Tribe 2 on the Portege. Same end-
user workaround seems to work - removing ata_piix and ahci and reloading
them in the proper order.
Is a permanent fix for this something that will break most other
systems? It seems as though we've know the problem and soluti
In Feisty on a Toshiba S100 laptop this occurs.
I ended up putting a init-premount script in the ramfs boot image to do:
modprobe -r ata_piix
modprobe ahci
modprobe -r ahci
modprobe ahci
modprobe ata_piix
This little dance fixes the problem and makes my laptop usable with
Feisty.
** Also affect
I compared few of my logs from Edgy and Feisty Daily today and found
that its a direct hit of ata_piix loading, first.
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I can confirm same bug, I have a toshiba qosmio g25 with 2 sata drives on it,
While I tried to install 6.10 which did find the HD's with no problem, i ran
into a grub error where after install reboot, grub was poining to /dev/hda1
while it should /dev/sda1, a manual change before boot was all
I posted this as 4427 a few days ago, in German on the forum.
Here is the same in English.
edgy does not recognize my SATA HD's
For the last 1 1/2 years I have tried to install the then current
versions of ubuntu with always the above-mentioned failure. The same is
happening with edgy, althoug
Ok. Attempted the install tonight. It seemed to go fine, sans the broken
keyboard, and it even successfully resized the existing NTFS partition.
The problems now are showing up after the install. When I rebooted, the
Ubuntu logo just hung there with the progress bar at zero - even after
several att
On 3/19/07, Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, I looked at this and am so horribly confused, particularly as to
> why it's filed against ubiquity. Is there any chance that the *original
> reporter* could provide a summary of what's still broken?
Hey Colin,
As this laptop is mine now,
Wow, I looked at this and am so horribly confused, particularly as to
why it's filed against ubiquity. Is there any chance that the *original
reporter* could provide a summary of what's still broken?
If anybody else who isn't the original reporter of this bug is tempted
to chip in with similar-sou
I filed bug report 86635 against Herd 4 which continued to Herd 5
including every other daily build since Herd 5, they seem to be the
same.
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