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Raptor-provided SATA card issues
rjzak:
The attachments show that Petitboot is able to see the Seagate drive. It seems to mount fine as read-only. Trying to re-mount as read-write shows a lot of errors.
I also tried using a Samsung 850 SSD, and that didn't show up in Petitboot.
I connected the SATA controller and Seagate HDD back to my x86 machine, mounted the filesystem, and was able to compile some Rust projects on it without issues, and without complaints in dmesg.
Please advise: what might I be doing wrong? Which SATA controller should I use?
xilinder:
I,ve been using a JMicron JMB363 SATA/IDE controller (rev 2) for a couple of years now without problems.That is where my DVD drive is connected.
I also have the on-board Adaptec SATA controller that came with the Talos2.
Wish I could help. :(
rjzak:
--- Quote from: xilinder on July 10, 2023, 07:54:17 am ---I,ve been using a JMicron JMB363 SATA/IDE controller (rev 2) for a couple of years now without problems.That is where my DVD drive is connected.
I also have the on-board Adaptec SATA controller that came with the Talos2.
Wish I could help. :(
--- End quote ---
Something like this? https://www.amazon.com/Expansion-ATA133-ESATA-JMB363-Adapter/dp/B09W5TKT15/
Your Talos II has a SATA connector? Mine does not, sadly. I had the option of the SAS controller, and I regret not taking it.
ClassicHasClass:
There may be some kernel variations here. Petitboot unfailingly sees my Raptor BTO Marvell card, but with recent Linux kernels it's been hit or miss and I'm not sure what the pattern is.
xilinder:
@rjzak
Yes, that's the one. Mine is older and has both SATA slots internal.
Caution; You can only use SATA or PATA, not both. But it works.
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