> ata1: port is slow to respond, this delay is known to occur on vacant SATA ports > ata1: port failed to respond (30 secs) > ata1: SRST failed (status 0xFF) > ata1: SRST failed (err_mask=0x100) > ata1: softreset failed, retrying in 5 secs > ata1: SRST failed (status 0xFF) > ata1: SRST failed (err_mask=0x100) > ata1: softreset failed, retrying in 5 secs > ata1: SRST failed (status 0xFF) > ata1: SRST failed (err_mask=0x100) > ata1: reset failed, giving upSince I don't have SATA drives, I don't need this to be checked. How do I turn this off? Running CentOS 5.0 (just upgraded frm 4.x). === Al
>> ata1: port is slow to respond, this delay is known to occur on vacant >> SATA ports >> ata1: port failed to respond (30 secs) >> ata1: SRST failed (status 0xFF) >> ata1: SRST failed (err_mask=0x100) >> ata1: softreset failed, retrying in 5 secs >> ata1: SRST failed (status 0xFF) >> ata1: SRST failed (err_mask=0x100) >> ata1: softreset failed, retrying in 5 secs >> ata1: SRST failed (status 0xFF) >> ata1: SRST failed (err_mask=0x100) >> ata1: reset failed, giving up> Since I don't have SATA drives, I don't need this to be checked.> How do I turn this off? Running CentOS 5.0 (just upgraded frm 4.x).Enable SMART on BIOS setup.
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