Same issue here. Unbelievable that the Ubuntu team would push out Hardy before fixing this kind of issue. What a nightmare for an average user!
The old kernel (2.6.22) worked fine. After turning off the "quiet" and "splash" kernel options, the 2.6.24 kernel produces error messages like:
ata3: failed to IDENTIFY
ata3: failed to recover some devices
After maybe 5 minutes, it drops me to a busybox shell. The "pci=nomsi" fix works for me. I have no idea what this means. What are the side effects of using this option?
* lspci-vvnn output attached.
* I'm running RAID 5 with three SATA WD 500GB hard drives.
If i was on the Ubuntu team, I'd be telling them to stop pushing the Distribution Upgrades until this issue is fixed. This is amazingly bad.
Same issue here. Unbelievable that the Ubuntu team would push out Hardy before fixing this kind of issue. What a nightmare for an average user!
The old kernel (2.6.22) worked fine. After turning off the "quiet" and "splash" kernel options, the 2.6.24 kernel produces error messages like:
ata3: failed to IDENTIFY
ata3: failed to recover some devices
After maybe 5 minutes, it drops me to a busybox shell. The "pci=nomsi" fix works for me. I have no idea what this means. What are the side effects of using this option?
* lspci-vvnn output attached.
* I'm running RAID 5 with three SATA WD 500GB hard drives.
If i was on the Ubuntu team, I'd be telling them to stop pushing the Distribution Upgrades until this issue is fixed. This is amazingly bad.