> Is it really in AHCI mode?

Yes, I enabled AHCI SATA mode in the BIOS

> This is talking about wd0, i.e. the rumpdisk device, i.e. gnumach
> didn't detect the AHCI card. That's not expected, we need to know what
> is actually showing up exactly in lspci, to be sure that the card is
> showing up really in AHCI-compatible mode.

I will try to execute it in rescue mode (the current Debian GNU/Hurd 2021
installation in compatibility mode has generate some errors and I can't
access to tty. Next report)

> Alternatively you could try to reboot to have the partition re-read. But
> still it's not expected that partition re-read doesn't work, it is
> implemented and works in my tests. As usual, actual error messages are
> what you want to show, i.e. console 4 (or posssibly more conveniently,
> /var/log/syslog)

I tried it many times. If I do a installation in IDE mode and, after this,
I try a new installation in AHCI mode, the installer detects the partitions
correctly. But then fails in the "base system packages" step.

> "no more room" looks like somehow rumpdisk is trying to handle more data
> than it can. What is the actual size of your disk? I don't know what
> sizes where actually tested at all.

My harddisk has ~ 320 GB

Thanks for your response, I will try to get more information


El lun, 16 ago 2021 a las 20:34, Samuel Thibault (<samuel.thiba...@gnu.org>)
escribió:

> Hello,
>
> Almudena Garcia, le dim. 15 août 2021 02:04:38 +0200, a ecrit:
> > Tonight I'm trying to install Debian GNU/Hurd 2021 in a Thinkpad T410,
> > configuring SATA disk in AHCI mode,
>
> Is it really in AHCI mode?
>
> > The installer loads, but in partitioning step, after format the
> partitions, I
> > found this advice (first attached image)
>
> This is talking about wd0, i.e. the rumpdisk device, i.e. gnumach
> didn't detect the AHCI card. That's not expected, we need to know what
> is actually showing up exactly in lspci, to be sure that the card is
> showing up really in AHCI-compatible mode.
>
> > If I try to continue,
>
> Alternatively you could try to reboot to have the partition re-read. But
> still it's not expected that partition re-read doesn't work, it is
> implemented and works in my tests. As usual, actual error messages are
> what you want to show, i.e. console 4 (or posssibly more conveniently,
> /var/log/syslog)
>
> > the installer format the partitions and then appears
> > these errors (rest of images)
>
> "no more room" looks like somehow rumpdisk is trying to handle more data
> than it can. What is the actual size of your disk? I don't know what
> sizes where actually tested at all.
>
> Samuel
>

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