"hda: lost interrupt"

From: Timm Brinkmann (timm.brinkmann_at_rwth-aachen.de)
Date: 02/17/04


Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 11:39:16 +0000

Hello NG.
I tried to replace my mainboard with a VIA chipset by one with a SiS
chipset, and now Linux gives me at boottime the error:
"hda: lost interrupt". And then after a little time the next error:
"hdb: lost interrupt". I changed nothing with my system except for
the new board. BIOS recognizes all the right devices on the IDE
controllers.
When i boot Knoppix (a "live-CD" Linux distribution) i get the same
error: no other messages but "hda: lost interrupt".
Windows XP doesn't boot either, but with no error.

I don't understand this message, and google is no help...
Does someone have an idea?

Thank you



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