64-bit FC3 on nForce4 motherboards
Brian Stretch
brianstretch at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 30 16:36:45 UTC 2005
> Yes, you are right... Newer kernels have support for a driver called
> sata_nv.ko, even plain vanilla 2.6.10 has support for it. Hmm... since
> you are able to boot in rescue mode, I'd avise you to try to boot and
> then boot in rescue allow the installer to check your installations
> and to mount the partitions, then at the prompt chroot to
> /mnt/sysimage and check /var/log/messages for any SATA references (or
> 'grep sata /var/log/messages') to see what may be going on... If you
> do see something, you can dump the output to a file (with the '>'
> modifier) and post that back.
There are no log entries at all.
I tried a clean reinstall, and that worked. I'm not sure why my
existing setup didn't carry over. Weird. Oh well. Good thing I keep a
local directory of the current FC3 updates handy.
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