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SOLVED: Dual SATA controllers on GA-K8NS Pro



The Gigabyte GA-K8NS Pro motherboard has four points you can plug a SATA
drive cable.
They are SATA0_SB and SATA1_SB, both controlled by the onboard nVIDIA
nForce3 250 chipset. I tried one of these and had no luck with 2.6
kernel, sarge i386 or sid-amd64, detecting my Seagate ST380013AS SATA
drive.
Then there are SATA0_SII and SATA1_SII, both controlled by the built-in
Silicon Image Sil3512 chipset. I swapped the cable into SATA0_SII socket
and rebooted. Straight away the drive was detected:
scsi3 : sata_sil
  Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380013AS        Rev: 3.18
  Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
SCSI device sda: 156299375 512-byte hdwr sectors (80025 MB)
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
 /dev/scsi/host2/bus0/target0/lun0: p1 p2 < p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 >
Attached scsi disk sda at scsi2, channel 0, id 0, lun 0

I am able to mount the drive.

> > Have you tried "modprobe sata_sil" in console 2 when you're notified
> > the no hard disk found ?
> >
Thanks Christian. Sata_sil module was loading, as was sata_nv, I also
saw something to do with nv_sata in dmesg..

> One more thing. There is no need to reinstall your system again (apart
> from testing if it works). You can go into single user mode and copy
> (tar | tar or rsync or whatever you prefer) the old system to the new
> disk, change the bootloader config and mkinitrd config, run mkinitrd
> and (for lilo) reinstall the bootloader by chrooting to the new disk.
Thanks Goswin. Does 'single user mode' mean become root? I will have to look for a tutorial coz I am almost out of my depth here.
First up I will copy the boot disk (2GB ATA) to the new SATA disk. I am
using GRUB.
Thanks again,
Norv



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