From: Anton Ertl on
"Charlie Gibbs" <cgibbs(a)kltpzyxm.invalid> writes:
>However, the two SATA drives aren't quite there. The BIOS sees
>and correctly identifies them, but the kernel can't mount them;
>cfdisk can't find them either.

What device names are you using to access the drives? Normally SATA
drives are accessed like SCSI disks (sda sdb sdc etc.), but if you
enable PATA emulation in the BIOS, maybe you see them like PATA drives
(hda hdb hdc hdd).

- anton
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From: Charlie Gibbs on
In article <2913.980T1294T4954495(a)kltpzyxm.invalid>,
cgibbs(a)kltpzyxm.invalid (Charlie Gibbs) writes:

> http://linuxmafia.org/faq/Hardware/sata.html

Oops! My bad. It should be http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html

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