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Hi,
the updater works well...but the disk is still invisible...it's very strange,
because the system works very well; if I connect an usb-pen, for example, the
system automatically mount it, and it is identified as /dev/sda...while using a
past version of kubuntu, ubuntu or xubuntu, edgy or
I can confirm the same problem.
I have a 939Dual Motherboard, too, and it has a JMicron JMB360
controller with one SATA-2 drive attached on it.
With the daily build of March 28th (uname: 2.6.20-13-generic),
controller is detected, but the serial ata HD is not.
I've tried the following things,
ok,
for now this is the requested output from the now-working-feisty-kubuntu-linux
installed in my pata hd.
I don't have now an older version installed, but tonight i'll install an
ubuntu dapper and after a system update i'll upload the output of the
same command of this attachment.
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Here I am!!
i've just installed ubuntu dapper and is up to date...the root is installed in
the sata disk...and i've switched the bios from SATA to IDE...
and all works...
here you'll find the output required...
bye!
** Attachment added: from dapper, uname -a, lsmod, dmesg, lspci -vv, lspci
Ok, thats awesome. Thank you very much for this extra bit of info.
We've clearly established that this is a regression from previous
versions, and have all info that should be required, so I'm going to
pass this off to the Ubuntu Kernel team and change the status to
confirmed. Also, based on the
Hi,
ok, proceeding step by step:
I launch the system from the livecd with the option you said (noapic, nolapic,
acpi=off, irqpoll), Gabriel, and saved the output of the command to a file (see
the attachment) and then I've done the same thing booting the system from the
hard disk (pata, the only
HI!!!
now it works!!
It's strange, or probably not, but changing in the bios the section
Advanced-IDE-SATAII Operation Mode from [IDE] to [SATA] solved completly the
problem!!
I was saying that it seems very strange because when I installed the past
version of kubuntu I've never had this
Thats great news, I'm glad to hear you've fixed it.
Would you be able to run a couple more tests, now that you've solved the
problem, to help a) us ensure that this isn't a regression, and b) try
to fix the issue so that other people don't have the same problem in the
future?
First off, could
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SATA mode in the BIOS is AHCI modefor real. IDE mode is the legacy mode
for the controller. I think ubuntu must detectd both modes to solve the
problems for humen beings. Further I preffer IDE mode for me, because
it's faster then AHCI mode(not for all people) and the POST is going
much faster.
Same problem here and same resolution : IDE to SATA in the bios
The problem is that I just updated the bios and like it's write on the ASRock
website, I reset to default values so it means that on ALL this motherboards
IDE is actually the default, if you have a SATAII disk you will not be able
Hi all,
I'm glad you've solved your problem, Lor3nzo, but it looks like we still
have some digging to do before this is squashed. So, a few more things
for you to try, jlord87:
First, since this doesn't seem to be the same as bug #84964, can you
please try passing the noapic, nolapic, acpi=off
hi everybody!!
I'm very sorry but reading the post of Lor3nzo and trying what he wrote I have
unfortunately discovered that my motherboard is not a 939Dual-Sata2 but a
939Dual-Vsata...I'm very sorry for this mistake!
However I tried to update the bios, from the version 1.20 to the latest 1.30
I forgot to say, I'm using ubuntu - not kubuntu.
Hadn't read the title... sorry :-)
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** Attachment added: dmesg on March 28th daily build
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7038212/dmesg
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Can you please attach the new output from uname -a? It should just be
one line, so please just paste it into a comment.
Thanks
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I can confirm this bug.
The jmicron driver found only pata disks.
If I use a pata cdrom player with a sata2pata converter, jmicron don't find it.
My sata disks isn't detected to.
If I use my cdrom drive with pata interface connected to the jmicron
then it is found.
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Small mistake. The daily alternate build of 26-03, don't use 20.13 but
20.12. It has the 20.13 onboard, but doesn't use it.
But I can start the jmicron with 20.12 with means he has properly the same
problem.
You can't use the updated kernel on a live CD, you must restart it, but then
you use
Hi world!
sorry for the late on writing but sometimes i had to study...
first of all, this is the output of uname -a, as asked by GabrielGrant
$ uname -a
Linux beta 2.6.20-13-generic #2 SMP Sun Mar 25 00:21:25 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
@Codink
...I am not very shure to have understood what you
Hi again,
Sorry for not getting back to this yesterday - I had to go into work.
First off, the newest daily CD doesn't seems to have Ben Collins' latest
patch for bug #84964 yet, but since you have a working install, you
should be able to update your kernel on that. The easiest way to make
sure
Hi!
Thanks a lot for your bug report, and for the lspci output. From that
output, I see that you appear to have a JMicron AHCI controller. There
is a known problem with that controller at boot time, for which a fix
has recently been committed. Unfortunately it didn't quite make it in
time for
Sorry, forgot to ask: can you please also attach your lspci -vv and
lspci -vvn output as seperate text file attachements
Thanks!
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yes, i am able to boot into the livecd (now i'm writing using konqueror
from the live cd) and i was able to install this beta in the ide hd
(identified as hda) but ther's no way (i think...) to see the sata
disk that usually, in the stable ubuntu/kubuntu releases, is detected as
sda...
in the
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