Re: SATA drives on 10.0
- From: Rick Moen <rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:49:12 -0400
David Wilson Clarke <pinggetridofthisbituino@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, so I've realised. Thanks for the link, I'm reading though it now.
The SATA chipset is an ATA 4379. From googling around, I *think* I
need the sata_sil module, but I want to read up more, to confirm
this.
I think you're correct: ATI 4379 is said to be an integrated version of
the Silicon Image 3112 SATA chipset.
(That's news to _me_, by the way, and I maintain one of the main Web
pages about SATA on Linux. ;-> I've accordingly just now added an entry.)
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Cheers,
Rick Moen "Anger makes dull men witty, but it keeps them poor."
rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Elizabeth Tudor
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