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FuzzieBio
03-05-2004, 10:02 PM
My mobo had built in SATA, which read as hda7 and hda8. There are not hard drives on these connections, and it takes about a minute a piece for Linux to find that out (makes booting annoying) I cannot disable the SATA via the bios or jumpers, so is there any way I can keep the OS from trying talk the the hard drives that arent there.

Thanks.

Markus
03-06-2004, 05:58 PM
hmm, are you quite sure you can't disable SATA in your BIOS?

It might be "disguised" as legacy ATA or PATA support.

Just a shot in the dark...

FuzzieBio
03-09-2004, 04:24 AM
hmm, are you quite sure you can't disable SATA in your BIOS?

It might be "disguised" as legacy ATA or PATA support.

Just a shot in the dark...I'll check into it. but I dont think so. Thx for the suggestion anyways.

FuzzieBio
03-17-2004, 08:08 PM
There are no options or toggles to get rid of the SATA connections. Anyone else have any suggestions to keep knoppix from looking for phantom SATA drives?

rasferret
05-07-2004, 07:58 AM
I've got the same problem. There's a SiI 3112A SATA Controller on my Asus A7N8X deluxe and normally there's no drive attached to it. But sometimes I connect one or two drives to it (it has a nice hot-plug feature under Windows XP). So I don't want to deactivate the controller.

So it would be nice to tell knoppix at boottime to disable sata-support.

greets

rasferret

Suprnova
05-13-2004, 02:23 PM
I have an NF7-S from Abit, which is also Nforce2.

In my bios, which shouldn't be all that different from yours, I can go to
Integrated peripherals, and then to On Chip Ide Device.

There should be an option to disable S-ATA from there.