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Subject: [Bug 111151] [pata_amd][pata_acpi] Internal base address register
error prevents initialization of PATA drive
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2016 01:38:32 +0000
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--- Comment #3 from Andreas E ---
P.S.
>So the BIOS hasn't configured the controller by the look of it.
Hang on, there's another specialty to mention. The SATA controller must be
enabled in the "Genie BIOS" (Serial ATA control -- Enabled). That's a sort of
appendix to the AWARD Bios 6.00 PG known especially from those old DFI boards.
But I'm sure it's enabled, because instead of the IDE Primary Master normally
there, the SATA drive will show up.
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