On 7/24/05, Simon Raffeiner <sturmflut@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got an Asus A8V Deluxe Mainboard with an onboard Promise SATA 378
> (PDC20378) controller. Because four PATA ports are never enough one of my hard
> disks is connected to the PATA port of the Promise chip. I use Ubuntu Linux
> 5.04 (Hoary) and after upgrading to kernel 2.6.11 the port stopped working. It
> seems that Ubuntu kernel 2.6.10 contains a version of the sata_promise driver
> that features PATA support, but later that patch was dropped and also vanilla
> kernels up to 2.6.12.3 don't feature it.
If you want to use 2.6.11 (for stability? Nostalgia?), check out the
2.6.11-libata-dev1 patch
(http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/libata/2.6.11-libata-dev1.patch.bz2),
which added the PATA support. If you don't mind testing the latest
and greatest, try Andrew Morton's -mm patch to the 2.6.13-rc3 kernel,
which also has the patch. If you check the 'broken-out' patches which
Andrew has, you can grab just the patch itself and modify it to
whatever kernel you want to apply it to, but unless you know what
you're doing I wouldn't recommend that route.
> Some other distributions seem to include a PATA-enabled version, but when will
> support for the PATA port be included in vanilla kernels? The version Ubuntu
> kernel 2.6.10 uses works fine. Unfortunately it is not compatible with newer
> vanilla kernels.
I guess that depends on when it's deemed stable, but I guess either
2.6.13 or 2.6.14.
Cheers,
Luke Kosewski
Human Cannonball
Net Integration Technologies
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