Linux Kernel Generic Ata Support

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SATA: what linux kernel drivers are needed for basic support?

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/367456/sata-what-linux-kernel-drivers-are-needed-for-basic-support
    Does SATA support need the ATA drivers ? What about the SCSI drivers ? Or Device Mapper Support (from the RAID menu) ? It seems there is more than 10 different generic drivers needed to support SATA besides the manufacturer's driver. I am using the linux kernel 4.4 and I could not find much information in the Documentation.

The Linux Kernel: Configuring the Kernel Part 13 Linux.org

    https://www.linux.org/threads/the-linux-kernel-configuring-the-kernel-part-13.9143/
    Jun 16, 2014 · Aloha! In this next article of the Linux kernel series, we are still configuring ATA devices and we then move on to logical volumes/storage. "ATA SFF support (for legacy IDE and PATA)" should be enabled because this extends the abilities of ATA. To support Pacific Digital ADMA controllers, enable "Pacific Digital ADMA support".

achi, ata_generic: Add ASMedia ASM1061 support - Linux kernel

    https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1128742/
    Sep 08, 2011 · ASM1061 PCI-E to SATA bridge controller has two variants. One works under AHCI and the other works with ata_generic. Add the PCI vendor ID and product IDs accordingly.

How to configure the Linux kernel/Device drivers/ATA-ATAPI ...

    https://how-to.fandom.com/wiki/How_to_configure_the_Linux_kernel/Device_drivers/ATA-ATAPI-MFM-RLL_support
    Howto configure the Linux kernel / drivers / ide IDE ATA ATAPI Block device driver configuration Andre Hedrick <[email protected]> Option: IDE Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ... (on/off/module) ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support If you say Y here, your kernel will be able to manage low cost mass storage units such as ATA/(E)IDE and ATAPI units. The most common cases are IDE hard drives and …

Configuring the Kernel for VMware - Bruce Blinn

    http://bruceblinn.com/linuxinfo/ConfigKernel-VMware.html
    Configuring the Kernel for VMware. This document describes the kernel configuration that will provide a basic, working kernel if you are trying to build a new kernel for a Linux system and it happen to conform to the following characteristics. VMware virtual machine; Intel x86 architecture is the actual hardware; openSUSE 11.1 Linux distribution

SATA: what linux kernel drivers are needed for basic support?

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/367456/sata-what-linux-kernel-drivers-are-needed-for-basic-support?noredirect=1
    Or Device Mapper Support (from the RAID menu) ? It seems there is more than 10 different generic drivers needed to support SATA besides the manufacturer's driver. I am using the linux kernel 4.4 and I could not find much information in the Documentation. It seems that the ATA, SATA and SCSI menuconfig options are scattered across multiple sections.



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