I'm confirming this bug report. It is not specific to RAID as bug #106931 may imply, nor it is specific to SATA as bug #219312 may imply.
My system (dual PIII/VIA) has two hard drives; on ide0 is WD800BB-00DKA0 (ata1.00), and HP CD-Writer Plus 9300 (ata1.01); and on ide1 is WD1600BB-00GUC0 (ata2).
Running kernel 2.6.24-16 (after having updated from Gutsy to Hardy), only the first hard drive is recognised; and even then as "sda", when in fact it is not SCSI nor SATA, and should be "hda".
Disabling the CD-Writer seems to have no effect.
Attached are the outputs of fdisk and lspci, and kernel messages for kernel 2.6.24-16, as well as fdisk output and kernel messages for kernel 2.6.22-14 (marked in the filenames) for comparison, where drives were recognised as expected in the older kernel.
I'm confirming this bug report. It is not specific to RAID as bug #106931 may imply, nor it is specific to SATA as bug #219312 may imply.
My system (dual PIII/VIA) has two hard drives; on ide0 is WD800BB-00DKA0 (ata1.00), and HP CD-Writer Plus 9300 (ata1.01); and on ide1 is WD1600BB-00GUC0 (ata2).
Running kernel 2.6.24-16 (after having updated from Gutsy to Hardy), only the first hard drive is recognised; and even then as "sda", when in fact it is not SCSI nor SATA, and should be "hda".
Disabling the CD-Writer seems to have no effect.
Attached are the outputs of fdisk and lspci, and kernel messages for kernel 2.6.24-16, as well as fdisk output and kernel messages for kernel 2.6.22-14 (marked in the filenames) for comparison, where drives were recognised as expected in the older kernel.