Besides the established fact that it's a very good work around to the
storage controller initialization loop hang, does anyone know what
*exactly* the "all_generic_ide" parameter does when passed to the kernel
at boot when the system has the storage controler set in IDE mode
(default for single HDD configs).

Is there a performance hit? Anything else one needs to be worried about?

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Dell Inspiron 530 SATA drive not detected in IDE mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153702
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