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Hardware Compatibility List - Components - Storage Devices - Hard Disk Drives

Make Model Size Interface Supported Auto Driver Comments Updated
GB ? / (./) / {X} yyyy-mm-dd
Hitachi HDS722516VLSA80 7200rpm 160 SATA (./) (./) module Rev V36O: 60MB/sec 2004-12-23
Hitachi HDS722525VLSA80 7200rpm 250 SATA (./) (./) module Rev V34O: 60MB/sec 2004-12-23
Seagate ST380011A 7200rpm 80 PATA (./) (./) built-in FwRev 3.06: 54MB/sec, FwRev 3.19: 40MB/sec 2004-12-27
Seagate ST3160023A 7200rpm 160 PATA (./) (./) built-in FwRev 3.06: 54MB/sec 2004-12-23
Seagate ST340810A 5400rpm 40 PATA (./) (./) built-in FwRev 5.33: 28MB/sec 2004-12-23
Seagate ST36530A 7200rpm 6.5 PATA (./) (./) built-in FwRev 841266: 14MB/sec 2004-12-23
Toshiba NK2018GAP (2.5" Laptop HDD) 20 PATA (./) (./) built-in FwRev M1.42 A: 22MB/sec 2004-12-23

Notes:

  • Auto - Is the disk automatically detected and configured by the installer
  • PATA - Parallel ATA (also known as IDE)
  • SATA - Serial ATA
  • In Kernel - the driver is not compiled as a module
  • All speeds in comments are from 'hdparm -t' results, may need '/etc/sysconfig/harddisks' tweaking to get, tested in single user mode. This depends on the chipset used, so your results may vary
SATA status report is available from http://linux.yyz.us/sata/software-status.html