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Re: Switching to libata drivers
- From: "B.J. McClure" <keepertoad verizon net>
- To: fedora-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Switching to libata drivers
- Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 09:59:28 -0500
> John Wendel wrote:
> > I've already built the new kernel ( 2.6.21 vanilla, released
> yesterday
> > ). For now, I left the old IDE drivers in the build (as well as the
> > SATA drivers I need) because I wasn't sure what would break if I
> > dropped the old IDE drivers without doing some prep work first.
>
> I understand that on a standard Fedora install, things should Just
> Work.
> If you've changed fstab or grub.conf to refer to partitions as
> /dev/hdxy, then you'll have problems.
>
Beware Bug 238289 if you run IDE drive on nvidia nForce 4 chip set.
pata_amd cannot find partitions on IDE drive in f7t4. Also some
anamolies with single sata drive on same system as sata RAID1.
> One other potential problem -- if you have more than eleven logical
> partitions on one disk, Linux will not be able to "see" them all. This
> has to do with current limits on device numbering.
>
> James.
Cheers,
B.J.
CentOS 5.0, Linux 2.6.18-8.1.1.el5 x86_64 09:53:50 up 3:00, 1 user, load
average: 0.17, 0.10, 0.06
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