SATA support at the kernel level?
Hi all,
Which stable kernel officially supports SATA?
If the distro has that version or later, shouldn't
I be able to load the OS from scratch when
booting to the cd? Some of the newer mother-
boards have raid sata capabilities. Will the
newer distros handle that as well?
thanks,
charles.....
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