Problem with sata drive
Jeremy Chadwick
freebsd at jdc.parodius.com
Sun Sep 19 16:12:29 PDT 2004
ENOHW probably means something along the lines of "ERROR: no hardware
entry found in the PCI device list".
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On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 07:13:59PM -0400, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> At 05:04 PM 19/09/2004, Søren Schmidt wrote:
> >Uro Gruber wrote:
> >>Hello!
> >>I've notice that freebsd from beta4 does not recognize my sata 150 drive
> >>anymore. With beta3 it works now with beta4 or beta5 there's only udma33.
> >>I have ICH6 chipset, is there anything I can do. here is my dmesg output
> >
> >The ICH6 is not supported yet (ENOHW), so it will show up as a generic ATA
> >controller. However since all SATA controllers (at least until we get
> >SATA-II) always run the interface at 150MB/s thats what you will get no
> >matter
>
> Hi,
> Are there big differences between the ICH5 and ICH6 controllers
> ? I have one of these boards and it seems to work fine if I add a def for
> it in ata-pci.h and ata-chipset.c. Also what does ENOHW mean ? I didnt
> find it in google.
>
> ---Mike
>
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