Re: Troubles Adding SATA Drive
- From: plew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 14:20:15 -0500
On 2006-05-30, Don Raboud <don.raboud@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
J. Hinkey wrote:What happens if I add an ide drive (pata?) to a windows system that has a
I'm running Suse 9.2 on a Tyan Thunder K8W S2885ANRF board, 4 GB Ram, 64
bit SUSE with 2 SATA drives alread installed.
When I plug in a third (new) drive to the SATA connectors and re-boot,
there is a kernel panic - it cannot find my main drive that has the OS
on it.
If I unplug the drive from the SATA connector on the board everything is
fine.
Any ideas of what to do?
Thanks -
JH
I've run across this as well. The labeling of the SATA drives changes when
a new one is added. So what used to be sda (for example) becomes sdb and
the bootloader is looking for you kernel on sda.
What I did was simply change the connectors that each SATA drive was
attached to (with all three drives connected) so that the drives that were
previously labeled sda and sdb showed up as those again. Then the new
drive will be sdc (probably) and I think you will have what you intended.
I admit this is not an elegant solution, but it only has to be done once
(until you add or remove another drive) and really doesn't take that much
time.
Another option I think should work (and is much more flexible) would be to
boot from a rescue CD or a live CD and see how the drives are labeled.
Then in GRUB (I assume you are using GRUB) you can change which hard drive
(in GRUB notation) gets mapped to which drive (in linux notation). I don't
recall the details of how to do this, but as I recall the administration
manual covers this in reasonable detail.
Hope this helps.
SATA already installed? Would the winxp media-center boot using the SATA or
PATA? The ide drive will have winxp & suse 10.0 already installed & running
on my current system.
My intention is to get the low cost hp that has the AMD 3800+ dual core,
1 gig ddr, 200 gig sata & dvd burner; the price is compatible to updating
my 900 mz amd 7 machine to the newer motherboard, cpu, etc; & use the
200 sata as a playground, e.g. solaris ??
.
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