Re: Help fixing boot errors
"ata4" is probably a disk drive.
It might be the DVD/CD drive, and it might not be ready because there is no CD/DVD in the drive. And if that's what it is, then you can probably ignore.
Re: Help fixing boot errors
Thank you for the response. It is one of two DVD Drives in the system. It slows down the boot, attempting 4 times before moving on, so I was wondering how to either reduce the timeout to failure, or stop OpenSUSE trying to detect the device?
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Originally Posted by
nrickert
"ata4" is probably a disk drive.
It might be the DVD/CD drive, and it might not be ready because there is no CD/DVD in the drive. And if that's what it is, then you can probably ignore.
Re: Help fixing boot errors
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Originally Posted by
Rastarn
Thank you for the response. It is one of two DVD Drives in the system. It slows down the boot, attempting 4 times before moving on, so I was wondering how to either reduce the timeout to failure, or stop OpenSUSE trying to detect the device?
All of those 4 attempts seem to happen within 1 second. I would guess that the slowdown is too small to matter.
If there is a BIOS option to disable the drive, you could try that.