12-13-2005
You can give a try.
Hi,
But In my experience with SATA, No linux has Boot-time Support for SATA. You have To Install another HDD(IDE) and Install linux, and compile the Kernel with SATA Support, To get this SATA drive to work.
Another Geeky method is,
1.Compile kernel in another Linux m/c, with the support for Your SATA drive
2. Mount Your Install ISO to that existing Linux m/c as a loopback device.
3. Change the default kernel with the Newly compiled kernel.
4. Burn the ISO and Install linux.
What you gonna do now ?
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JMIDE(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual JMIDE(4)
NAME
jmide -- JMicron Technology JMB36x PCIe to SATA II/PATA controller driver
SYNOPSIS
jmide* at pci? dev ? function ? flags 0x0000
ahcisata* at jmide?
DESCRIPTION
The jmide driver supports the JMicron Technology JMB36x IDE controllers.
These PCI-e controllers exist in different flavors (1 or 2 PATA Ultra/133 ports and/or 1 or 2 SATA-II ports), and are highly flexible. The
SATA ports can be attached to the integrated AHCI controller or attached to the PCI IDE channels in PATA emulation, in either single-drive
emulation on each PCI IDE channels, or in master/slave emulation on one of the PCI IDE channels.
When enabled, the AHCI controller can either be on the PCI function 0 or function 2. The PCI IDE controller can also be on either PCI func-
tion, and can share the PCI function with AHCI. The jmide driver supports both the AHCI controller and PCI IDE controller in various config-
urations.
SEE ALSO
ahcisata(4), ata(4), atapi(4), intro(4), pci(4), pciide(4), wd(4), wdc(4)
AUTHORS
The jmide driver was written by Manuel Bouyer.
BSD
July 2, 2007 BSD