Is ASMedia ASM1061 SATA3 Controller supported under Linux ?











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Is ASMedia ASM1061 supported under Linux ?
I have an AsRock 880GMH/U3S3 motherboard but i can’t get the SATA3 controller to work.
There are some spare info around google about it, but nothing that fully confirms the support, the official drivers don't support linux either.
Anyone managed to make this work ?










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  • After some trial and error i managed to make it work. First of all i upgraded my kernel to the debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then i had set the mode of the controller to ahci and afterwords it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.
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Is ASMedia ASM1061 supported under Linux ?
I have an AsRock 880GMH/U3S3 motherboard but i can’t get the SATA3 controller to work.
There are some spare info around google about it, but nothing that fully confirms the support, the official drivers don't support linux either.
Anyone managed to make this work ?










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  • After some trial and error i managed to make it work. First of all i upgraded my kernel to the debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then i had set the mode of the controller to ahci and afterwords it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.
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    Nov 30 '11 at 21:33













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Is ASMedia ASM1061 supported under Linux ?
I have an AsRock 880GMH/U3S3 motherboard but i can’t get the SATA3 controller to work.
There are some spare info around google about it, but nothing that fully confirms the support, the official drivers don't support linux either.
Anyone managed to make this work ?










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Is ASMedia ASM1061 supported under Linux ?
I have an AsRock 880GMH/U3S3 motherboard but i can’t get the SATA3 controller to work.
There are some spare info around google about it, but nothing that fully confirms the support, the official drivers don't support linux either.
Anyone managed to make this work ?







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  • After some trial and error i managed to make it work. First of all i upgraded my kernel to the debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then i had set the mode of the controller to ahci and afterwords it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.
    – Debrian
    Nov 30 '11 at 21:33


















  • After some trial and error i managed to make it work. First of all i upgraded my kernel to the debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then i had set the mode of the controller to ahci and afterwords it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.
    – Debrian
    Nov 30 '11 at 21:33
















After some trial and error i managed to make it work. First of all i upgraded my kernel to the debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then i had set the mode of the controller to ahci and afterwords it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.
– Debrian
Nov 30 '11 at 21:33




After some trial and error i managed to make it work. First of all i upgraded my kernel to the debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then i had set the mode of the controller to ahci and afterwords it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.
– Debrian
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After some trial and error, I managed to make it work. First of all, I upgraded my kernel to the Debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then I had set the mode of the controller to AHCI and afterwards, it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.



After a few days I can confirm that it's stable and that I had no issues with it. Transfer speed seems fine.






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  • Setting the controller mode (in 2 places) to AHCI worked for Linux Mint 12 as well. Thank you!
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    Jan 16 '12 at 2:36










  • Hi there, could you please add the kernel config option that you enabled (as a one liner .config file entry , or path in ncurces menuconfig). Thank you
    – nass
    Jul 26 '16 at 14:13


















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It very buggy in Linux kernel 4.*. It's 2018 and with a brand new Asrock MB that uses this driver. Horrible experience with ATA errors.






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    After some trial and error, I managed to make it work. First of all, I upgraded my kernel to the Debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then I had set the mode of the controller to AHCI and afterwards, it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.



    After a few days I can confirm that it's stable and that I had no issues with it. Transfer speed seems fine.






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    • Setting the controller mode (in 2 places) to AHCI worked for Linux Mint 12 as well. Thank you!
      – user78632
      Jan 16 '12 at 2:36










    • Hi there, could you please add the kernel config option that you enabled (as a one liner .config file entry , or path in ncurces menuconfig). Thank you
      – nass
      Jul 26 '16 at 14:13















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    After some trial and error, I managed to make it work. First of all, I upgraded my kernel to the Debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then I had set the mode of the controller to AHCI and afterwards, it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.



    After a few days I can confirm that it's stable and that I had no issues with it. Transfer speed seems fine.






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    • Setting the controller mode (in 2 places) to AHCI worked for Linux Mint 12 as well. Thank you!
      – user78632
      Jan 16 '12 at 2:36










    • Hi there, could you please add the kernel config option that you enabled (as a one liner .config file entry , or path in ncurces menuconfig). Thank you
      – nass
      Jul 26 '16 at 14:13













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    After some trial and error, I managed to make it work. First of all, I upgraded my kernel to the Debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then I had set the mode of the controller to AHCI and afterwards, it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.



    After a few days I can confirm that it's stable and that I had no issues with it. Transfer speed seems fine.






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    After some trial and error, I managed to make it work. First of all, I upgraded my kernel to the Debian backports version (2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64), then I had set the mode of the controller to AHCI and afterwards, it was detected at boot time. I hope it's stable and has no problems.



    After a few days I can confirm that it's stable and that I had no issues with it. Transfer speed seems fine.







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    • Setting the controller mode (in 2 places) to AHCI worked for Linux Mint 12 as well. Thank you!
      – user78632
      Jan 16 '12 at 2:36










    • Hi there, could you please add the kernel config option that you enabled (as a one liner .config file entry , or path in ncurces menuconfig). Thank you
      – nass
      Jul 26 '16 at 14:13


















    • Setting the controller mode (in 2 places) to AHCI worked for Linux Mint 12 as well. Thank you!
      – user78632
      Jan 16 '12 at 2:36










    • Hi there, could you please add the kernel config option that you enabled (as a one liner .config file entry , or path in ncurces menuconfig). Thank you
      – nass
      Jul 26 '16 at 14:13
















    Setting the controller mode (in 2 places) to AHCI worked for Linux Mint 12 as well. Thank you!
    – user78632
    Jan 16 '12 at 2:36




    Setting the controller mode (in 2 places) to AHCI worked for Linux Mint 12 as well. Thank you!
    – user78632
    Jan 16 '12 at 2:36












    Hi there, could you please add the kernel config option that you enabled (as a one liner .config file entry , or path in ncurces menuconfig). Thank you
    – nass
    Jul 26 '16 at 14:13




    Hi there, could you please add the kernel config option that you enabled (as a one liner .config file entry , or path in ncurces menuconfig). Thank you
    – nass
    Jul 26 '16 at 14:13












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    kernel commit.
    works perfect for me (tested in 3.7.8)






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    More information on what this is doing would make this a much better answer.
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    It very buggy in Linux kernel 4.*. It's 2018 and with a brand new Asrock MB that uses this driver. Horrible experience with ATA errors.






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      It very buggy in Linux kernel 4.*. It's 2018 and with a brand new Asrock MB that uses this driver. Horrible experience with ATA errors.






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        It very buggy in Linux kernel 4.*. It's 2018 and with a brand new Asrock MB that uses this driver. Horrible experience with ATA errors.







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