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In either OS, it's about the time to mount drives and get serious about loading the rest of the system. If I halt, and then power the computer back up, the BIOS will start to do it's thing, the keyboard lights will come on, the monitor power button briefly stops flashing, and then the BIOS itself reboots. When it finally gets back up, it tells me that the last boot failed.

This wasn't a problem for me in 2. I've downgraded and confirmed the problem goes away. It never does this when rebooting from Windows. I'm convinced it's not my hardware. I'm nervous that I'm going to lose data here. Has per-device hardware queues, and supports legacy TCQ. Docs are public yay! This SATA software status has been moved to its own page. I make an effort to highlight vendors that support their chipsets by posting hardware documentation publicly open hardware.

In an effort to provide positive reinforcement, I also make an effort to give priority to performing engineering tasks on open hardware. The following companies have helped sponsor work on libata, either through Jeff Garzik's work with Red Hat, or through donations of hardware, or through access to hardware documentation, or through access to engineers.

See also the list of hardware features. Hardware, driver status From ata Wiki. Jump to: navigation , search. Views Page Discussion View source History. Navigation Main page Recent changes Random page. Contents 1 Recent updates 2 Hardware support 2. No, feature is not present. The hardware can support this feature, but driver code does not yet exist to support it. Feature will never be implemented. Usually due to lack of hardware support for features, such as NCQ.



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