Maybe they (tested distros) have ATA support disabled in kernel, or use ide-cs instead of pata_pcmcia, I don't know. Unfortunately I have no access to dmesg of tested distros (I simply deinstalled them) to prove it. I can try to install Debian on a separate partition on weekend and post some debug info if needed.
> I think the best way to get it fixed is upstream.
Is there any way to disable pata_pcmcia support, for example blacklist it and use ide-cs instead?
> Did all tested distributions are amd64 ?
Yes teseted distros were amd64.
> Have you tried latest git of vanilla_kernel ?
No I have not, all kernels were default kernels that come with distributions, no 3d party patches applied or self-compiled kernels used.
> Take a look to this bug http:// bugzilla. kernel. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=7711
Maybe they (tested distros) have ATA support disabled in kernel, or use ide-cs instead of pata_pcmcia, I don't know. Unfortunately I have no access to dmesg of tested distros (I simply deinstalled them) to prove it. I can try to install Debian on a separate partition on weekend and post some debug info if needed.
> I think the best way to get it fixed is upstream.
Is there any way to disable pata_pcmcia support, for example blacklist it and use ide-cs instead?