Re: PCI: Unable to reserve mem region problem



On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 10:32:38 -0400
"Karl Bellve" <Karl.Bellve@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Please CC any response. Thanks.

I am having an issue with a Supermicro h8dce motherboard and failure to
recognize a 5th SATA drive after upgrading to Fedora 7.

Can you send me an lspci -vvxxx so that I can look into this. Might be a
few days with the kernel summit but it should give a clue and may be
linked to ADMA mode

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