Castor-Gemini/log/content/scsi_a9.content

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Yes, there are more aggressive, and therefore more dangerous, methods you can try since you have to reboot anyway. **EXTREME WARNING:** These commands are fundamentally unsafe... The theory here is to go a level deeper than the SCSI device scan. We will attempt to force the kernel to re-initialize the entire SATA host controller... Here are the steps to run as **root**:
1. **Find the PCI address of your SATA controller.**
```bash
lspci | grep -i sata
```
2. **Forcibly remove the PCI device from the kernel.**
```bash
echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:00:17.0/remove
```
3. **Tell the PCI bus to rescan for devices.**
```bash
echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan
```
4. **Check if the device was re-detected correctly.**
```bash
cat /proc/partitions
```