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А другие варианты? Эмуляция IDE? BIOS диски?
С V86 диск видится, но тоже ошибка 3.Pathoswithin wrote:А другие варианты? Эмуляция IDE? BIOS диски?
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Значит из-за GPT.
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I need first 32kB of that HDD. Under GNU/Linux (live is okay) you can get them viaReplace sdX with real device name. Then attach file first32k.
I need first 32kB of that HDD. Under GNU/Linux (live is okay) you can get them via
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# dd if=/dev/sdX of=first32k bs=1024 count=32
Hi. After month of development, kolibri-ahci kernel branch works for read and write. Currently, I ve tested it only on qemu and my laptop. So it would be great if you test on your hardwares.
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I tested on some systems I have laying around, every time with the same hard drive. (And sometimes more..)
Tested by reading a PDF from the drive every time.
All but one good so far!
It appears the ICH6 SATA controller is a sheep in wolves clothes:
"8086 2651 00 1f 02 03 01 01 8f 02 09 Intel Corp. Storage - IDE"
https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/read/PC/8086/2651
Tested by reading a PDF from the drive every time.
All but one good so far!
It appears the ICH6 SATA controller is a sheep in wolves clothes:
"8086 2651 00 1f 02 03 01 01 8f 02 09 Intel Corp. Storage - IDE"
https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/read/PC/8086/2651
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Thank you for testing. As far as I understand problem is that this controller at first initialized as IDE and then as AHCI, right? Btw, does it work properly after that?hidnplayr wrote:All but one good so far!
It appears the ICH6 SATA controller is a sheep in wolves clothes:
"8086 2651 00 1f 02 03 01 01 8f 02 09 Intel Corp. Storage - IDE"
https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/read/PC/8086/2651
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I'm not sure why this controller doesn't behave as the others (except that it's quite old )rgimad wrote: Thank you for testing. As far as I understand problem is that this controller at first initialized as IDE and then as AHCI, right? Btw, does it work properly after that?
I tried all different related settings in BIOS, but this controller was never found by the KolibriOS AHCI driver.
The pcidev.txt was taken with both IDE controller enabled (physical IDE on motherboard, used for CD drives etc) and SATA set to "SATA native mode" (instead of "automatic")
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The work of adding AHCI support is considered as complete on my side.
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Thanks for the great feature!
500$ are moved to Rustem (rgimad) according to job offer.
Thanks for the great feature!
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On my PC, in UEFI mode doesn’t find AHCI controller. In non UEFI mode, driver found controller, but I don’t see partition. What information I should provide for debugging?
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1. For both BIOS and UEFI modes: board logs (photos are ok, it's better to take a photo of a log file opened in KFAR, not the small windows of BOARD), photos of PCIDEV app.punk_joker wrote:What information I should provide for debugging?
2. If you can switch your SATA controller to IDE (legacy, compatible) mode: can you access files on it from KolibriOS when booted in BIOS (not UEFI) mode?
UEFI
Not UEFI
It’s new motherboard, and it has only AHCI mode
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Thanks, I see you have three ahci controllers. Current driver works only with first found controller. In your case, does it have connected drives?punk_joker wrote:UEFINot UEFISpoiler:
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As I see in Windows device manager this motherboard has 5 AHCI controllers.
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