https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=299340#c2
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--- Comment #2 from Juan Erbes 2007-08-12 06:53:44 MST ---
I filed the Bug 299575 - (Opensuse 10.3 beta1 X86-64 will not install on ATI
SB600 / RD580 based motherboard - ahci module will not load)
System
mainboard: MSI K9A PLATINUM (SB600 / RD580) chipset
CPU: Athlon64 5200 dual core
RAM: 2 GB
HD: Western Digital SATA2
Other: pata DVD writer
I have a Athlon64 dual core in a MSI K9A PLATINUM motherboard, and for
instaling OSS 10.2, I must to install with "install pci=nomsi" in the
command line. Later I upgrade it to OSS 10.3 alpha 6, and it works
without important problems (32 bit version).
But now I downloaded the kde x86-64 iso, verified the checksum, it was
ok, and it will not install on my SB600 / RD580 based motherboard.
I must boot with the parameter "pci=nomsi" in 10.3 alpha 6, and I tryed to
remove it, and the system do'nt loads.
I tryed with "safe settings", "acpi off", and with "install pci=nomsi",
but the ahci module will not load. The bios is setted to "Native IDE",
but it was the same in 10.2 and 10.3 alpha 6 if it was setted to
"ahci".
Other detail, after the upgrade to 10.3 alpha 6, I changed the dvd
burner from a Asus ATAPI, to a LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1H (20x burning
dvds), and I must to change the driver from the ide-generic to
pata_atiixp, to lograte that it works with k3b.
In the installation process the system stops for about 2 minutes
trying to load de ahci driver module (in 10.2 32 bits I got the same
problem without the "install pci=nomsi" in the command line), but this
option will not work now in 10.3 beta1 X86-64.
Now the loaded modules for the disk controllers with 10.3 alpha 6 32 bits are:
pata_atiixp 11904 0
ahci 25348 4
libata 120396 2 pata_atiixp,ahci
scsi_mod 140248 5 usb_storage,sr_mod,sg,sd_mod,libata
I read in the kernel list that the ahci driver is'nt mature enough so as the
msi management and the problem appear with many chipsets:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/7/31/669
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