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Where should I thy this??
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Try this:
$ sudo rmmod pata_jmicron
$ sudo modprobe pata_jmicron
As for me it solves the problem an the disks are detected and
functional. I think it may have something to see with the initrd and a
conflict between the generic_ata and the jmicron_ata modules, but 'm not
too sure.
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