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<pre wrap="">What kind of board do you have? I have a Gigabyte IPE8000PRO2 and for
me FC2 loaded the ata_piix module and off it went!
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<pre wrap="">Well, FC2 - sata DIDN'T work fine here..!!
(was an amd64..)
rdc> Wrote FC2 to SATA fine here on an INTEL motherboard, dont know about
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<pre wrap=""><!---->AMD
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<pre wrap="">rdc> --
rdc> Reg.Clemens
rdc> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:reg@dwf.com">reg@dwf.com</a>
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<pre wrap=""><!---->I have a Asus K8V standard 64 bit board, fc2 will not load to a serial ata
hard drive (maxtor 200gb) it loads fine if I replace the sata hd with and
ide hd so the rest of the hardware is ok.
Jeff
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I think you'll find there's no sata driver - either ata or libata/scsi
- for your chipset. This is where having Fedora developers looking at
the list would be great.<br>
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