Well, I built my PC early this morning, but I've been battling most of the afternoon/evening trying to get NASLite up and running. Ran into may problems with USB thumm drives, CD/ISO's (did not realize I needed a, IDE-mounted cd drive), as expected my on board NIC did not work, etc...actually nothing has gone smoothly, but I slogged my way through all those issues.
I finally got NASLite to boot, connect to the network, can connect to it remotely. etc. But I have only been able to get my SATA drives recognized through one of the 5 on-board internal SATA ports(tried swapping drives and cables, tried lots of combinations of 150/300 speed(using jumpers on my hard drives), IDE/SATA settings in the BIOS, etc). Issues seems to be as follows: The MOBO BIOS allows me to configure the #5 SATA and the external eSATA port in IDE mode as a PATA device according to the motherboard manual, but for ports 1-4, when I use the BIOS menu to set the drive to IDE, it only allows something called Native IDE, which does not seems equate to PATA. (by the way, I assume I do not want AHCI?).
Any ideas what to try? I wonder if I need to go out and buy a 4 port SATA controller card, but not sure which one would work since I have SATA II disks, and all the ones certified in the NASLite hw reference manual are SATA I (1.5 GB/S). I could jumper the disks down to 1.5Gbs if needed. One possibility is this card (
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816132013)...the description indicates it uses the Sil 3114 chipset that is listed in the NASLite hardware reference guide -- main drawback is that it would use my only remaining PCI slot. Will my drives downshift automatically to 1.5Gbs, or do I need to set the jumpers on the drives?
Any and all suggestions welcome...thanks...Dave