I have a working F-10 box with an older motherboard (pre-sata). The p-ata ports are full (4 drives), so I'm trying to add a sata controller and another drive. The sata controller plugs into the pci bus, but is not detected by the bios (very old). After booting, the OS loads the driver module(s) and detects the new controller and drive.
I am trying to install Ubuntu 12.04 on a SATA III drive however the installer will not recognize my drive in the guided (dual-boot) install.
Hi all,
I've purchased a SATA card (2 sata, 2 esata, 1 IDE), cause unfortunately I ran out of sata ports on my motherboard. Running lspci I figured that my device was discovered by my system:
02:00.0 SATA controller: JMicron Technologies, Inc. 20360/20363 Serial ATA Controller (rev 03)
Have Ubuntu installed on a 1TB SATA 3 Hard Drive. Also have Windows 7 installed on a separate 1TB SATA 3 Hard Drive. Unplugged Windows Hard Drive before installing Ubuntu as previous versions of Linux always destroyed my Windows installation. What will happen when I plug in the Hard Drive with Windows 7?
The motherboard
http://www.gigabyte.us/Products/Moth...ProductID=3145
has BIOS that lets you set the function of various SATA controllers to be "Native IDE" "RAID" or "AHCI" (Advanced Hardware Controller Interface).
I've been struggling today with a hard drive that would go into read only mode as I was getting errors in the dmesg related to sata. The system was doing an update and it crashed on me and I was unable to do anything since it said I needed to run dpkg --reconfigure -a but the computer would freeze on me during the command.
have an Dell Optiplex GX280 with 4 SATA drives, 2 connected to the motherboard, and 2 connected to a Rosewill RC-212 VIA PCI SATA 1.5G / IDE ATA 133 Controller Card. After a crash and a re-install of Ubuntu 9.1, drive 1 on the Rosewill card didn't appear in the places menu, but Disk utility showed the drive unrecognized.
My computer has a SSD drive along with a SATA drive. I've installed Windows on the SSD drive (Intel) already and I would like to install Linux Mint on a partition created on the SATA hard drive. So I partitioned the SATA hard drive like so: linux-swap, EXT4 and a FAT32 partition.
I installed Mint on the EXT4 partition, and when I restarted the computer, there is no GRUB!
Hello all.
I recently upgraded to an SSD on my older SATA 3G motherboard.
I would like to get a SATA 6G controller PCI-E version to take full advantage of the SSD capability.
I was looking on Newegg and apparently PCI-E SATA 6G controllers don't get good reviews from customers.
I am looking at the HighPoint 620 PCI-E controller.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16816115072
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