Linux kernel and SATA controllers

1. You come in " Device drivers "-> " SCSI device support ".

2. You include " legacy (/proc/scsi/support "," SCSI disk support "," SCSI generic support ", the rest can be switched off if there is no special necessity.

3. You go in " SCSI low level drives ".

4. There you include " Serial ATA (SATA) support.

5. In the revealed list you mark " Silicon Image SATA support " and " NVIDIA SATA support ". The rest goes a wood. Basically, it is enough and the first, but the second can be included on any fireman. The exact information you can receive from a conclusion lspci.

6. You collect a kernel and you are loaded in it. All like.

 

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