Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 22:24:39 +0800 From: "yoke an" <yokean1@hotmail.com> To: ambrisko@ambrisko.com, scottl@freebsd.org, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freebsd problem: Cannot detect Hard Disk (SATA) Message-ID: <BAY13-F128D4014E1331D40C753A5E9810@phx.gbl> In-Reply-To: <200501200417.j0K4Hbhj033697@ambrisko.com>
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>Scott Long writes: >| On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, yoke an wrote: >| > My motherboard is using an ICH5 southbridge and your suggestion is works. >| > As you said, my sata disks appear to be normal IDE drives but it is not >| > running on Raid mode. Currently I'm having 2 HDD, if I do this option, >| > it cannot syn with another HDD. Any better suggestion? >| >| This is the best that you can get under FreeBSD 4.x. If you need access >| to both IDE channels and SATA at the same time, you'll have to use FreeBSD >| 5.x. > >There is: > http://www.ambrisko.com/doug/ata/ata_stable_sata_7.patch >for 4.10. That deals with Intel and Promise SATA stuff and >ata-raid fixes/enhancements. It deals with legacy and enhanced modes >for Intel SATA. > >A bunch of people have installed it and are using this. A bunch of >our customers use it via our appliance. > >Doug A. Thanks everyone who shares your idea and experience on this subject. I'm feeling appreciation and grateful though this is the first time I've posted this topic. Unexpectancy, I've received lots of interesting replied. To a conclusion, as many of you 5.3 is the best choice. There is no support for the ICH5 SATA adapter in FreeBSD v4.8-Release. Release 4.10 supports ICH5 SATA on some motherboards. Release 4.11 is scheduled before the end of this month. The only way is to run IDE channel instead if I insist to use 4.8. Thanks again everyone. At least I got some hints and clue that what I'm planning to do next. _________________________________________________________________ Find love online with [1]MSN Personals. References 1. http://g.msn.com/8HMAENMY/2740??PS=47575
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