Thanks for the input. Sorry to report that it didn't work. Rescue CD
still does not read partitions. As mentioned I can still boot with a
previous kernel so I am not too worried. But what is going on? My Sata
drive is /dev/sdb. The only other thing that I can see is that in the
bios my sata driver is listed as the forth drive (One, Two, Three are
non existant). I tried plugging the cable into another socket on the
MB, but it still shows up as drive 4. Could this be an issue for the
module? I guess my other option is to reinstall on my IDE drive....
Just providing some input....
bk
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-test-list-bounces(a)redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-test-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Thorsten
Leemhuis
Sent: October 28, 2007 10:32 AM
To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases
Subject: Re: Fedora 8 can't read parition table sata drives
On 28.10.2007 17:43, dragoran wrote:
On 10/28/07, Boyd Kelly <Boyd.Kelly(a)businessobjects.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering if anyone might have a suggestion for this issue.
> Might it be fixed soon? Or is it best to just do an fdisk and see if
> that will work?
Passing adma=0 to the sata_nv module might help but I have no idea how
to pass it to anaconda.
Quote from anaconda's changelog:
* Thu Sep 27 2007 Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com> 11.3.0.35-1
- Support modname.option=value for passing options to kernel modules
thus passing
sata_nv.adma=0
on the boot prompt might help.
CU
knurd
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