I thought this was some bug in some chipset I use, and enabled
* chipset bugfix/support
options in my .config
****
[*] CMD640 chipset bugfix/support
[*] CMD640 enhanced support
[*] RZ1000 chipset bugfix/support
[*] Generic PCI IDE chipset support
[*] Sharing PCI IDE interrupts support
[*] Generic PCI bus-master DMA support
****
And I could boot.
I'm no expert, so if this information helps, good.
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