Do the newer kernels still support this? Does GPARTED support this? Would I need to remaster a live-cd to accomplish this? Thanks. Long, long ago (redhat 6.x), I remember loading drivers before boot. Seagate Barracuda 7200. SiI 3512 SATALink/SATARaid Serial ATA Controller (rev 01) Kernel driver in use: satasil. 00:0a.0 RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. I'm not sure the new kernels like the A8V-X sata controller with anything at all. SYBA SD-SATA150R PCI 2.2 SATA Controller Card 12.99 newegg. It seems to work ok but newer kernels dont seem to like the A8V-X sata controller with the ST3250410AS. I'm funning centos 5.4 of the ST3250410AS. Error is "failed to identify I/O error errmask 0x04". I'll guess something changed in the kernel to make the disk invisible. But I want to load up a new distribution without losing failsafe fallback of live-cd boots (ignoring disaster recovery planning invites catastrophe). Inadequate BIOS flashing may result in system malfunction. Because BIOS flashing is potentially risky, if you do not encounter problems using the current version of BIOS, it is recommended that you not flash the BIOS. But, that is a discussion for another forum. Silicon Image 3132 SATA Driver (Preinstall driver, press F6 during Windows setup to read from floppy). Can anyone tell me what kind of procedure I would use to boot a newer version by adding a driver from floppy or usb? I have not found a knoppix version that both sees my disk and likes my nv video. I'm just glad something can see it (and I can see it on the screen). Any version before it fails detection of my video card. Any version of gparted-livecd after 0.3.4-11 fails detection of the drive.
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