
12 Dec
2008
12 Dec
'08
1:01 a.m.
Dear Kumar,
In message 29E3D6BF-AA38-40C3-AC21-87DCBBB82CAE@kernel.crashing.org you wrote:
I agree with Kumare - having to run "sata init" manually is annoying.
Sorry for the bodus 'e' here.
We should auto-run it upon the first "sata" command if it hasn't been called before (but still keep the option to run it manually, for example to (re-) initialize the system after changing the configuration while the system is running).
But its not just sata commands. I know I've used a SATA disk w/ext2 load commands.
But this will eventually call some S-ATA function intenrally,w hcih can check that S-ATA has not been initialized yet, and run the init function?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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