On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 09:40:46 -0400 Peter Feigl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I tried to install Debian 4.0R3 on an Acer M1610 machine and the > sata_sis driver ignores the HDD, prohibiting installation. SUSE linux > sata_sis works fine but SAX2 wrecks the video beyond all hope. How > can I get Debian to recognize my sata HDD? > We've had a few issues with SATA not being recognised on the newer Shuttle machines. Our fix is as follows: * Install Debian Etch onto an IDE drive. * Download the kernel sources from kernel.org and use the debian kernel tools to compile it. * Install the new kernel * Reboot into the new system and check that the SATA HDD is picked up as well as the IDE one. * Copy the entire file system over to the SATA HDD via a live CD that recognises the SATA Driver * Power off, remove the IDE Drive and boot into (hopefully) your new SATA system This is possibly my only complaint about Debian, we're still stuck on an "old" kernel which doesn't support the newer hardware. Before people start Flaming about the above, Debian is a fantastic distro. The stability is excellent, however having to wait up to eight months [0] for a version of the Kernel that is out and running on other systems at the moment can be a bit of a pain some times! :o) Cheers, M. [0] That's what I've been quoted as a possible for 2.6.24, not sure how accurate that is. -- |Matthew Macdonald-Wallace |Tiger Computing Ltd |"The Linux Specialists" | |Tel: 0845 373 3579 |Web: http://www.tiger-computing.co.uk | |Registered in England. Company number: 3389961 |Registered address: Wyastone Business Park, | Wyastone Leys, Monmouth, NP25 3SR -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]