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How to disable default sata_via module


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Hi all:

 

I have a VT8237A MB and there is a SATA HDD and SATA DVD-ROM with it.

And set the SATA Controller as [iDE] Mode in BIOS. (The device id of SATA controller is 5337)

Then build a "sata_via" patched driverdisk for the SATA Controller and install OS Mandriva 2007.1.

 

When I install Mandriva 2007.1 with driverdisk(Please see the following installation step), the OS installer will load default sata_via first.

 

After loading patched sata_via driver, it will conflict with default sata_via driver and load failed.

 

Is there any parameter or method to disable load default sata_via module in OS install screen "Boot Options" tag??

 

Any help is appreciate.

 

Following description is my install steps:

Stage 1:

1. Boot from Mandriva 2007.1 DVD disk with IDE DVD-ROM

2. OS install screen appeared

3. Press "F3"->"F5"->"Driver"->Select "Yes"->Press "Enter" to continue install OS procedure

4. Choose "fd0" to load patched sata_via module

5. System will show "Insmod fail" message

 

Stage 2:

1. Boot from Mandriva 2007.1 DVD disk with SATADVD-ROM

2. OS install screen appeared

3. Press "F3"->"F5"->"Driver"->Select "Yes"->Press "Enter" to continue install OS procedure

4. Choose "fd0" to load patched sata_via module

5. System will show "No CD-ROM Found" message

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  • 1 month later...

I have some questions. First, have you built the mod against the appropriate kernel for the installer? Second, why are you attempting to insert a new sata driver?

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