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Additionnal SATA drive generate a kernel panic

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It's my first try at "building up" an hackintosh.
I went thru the install OK with some troubles (nvidia drivers, ethernet drivers, sound drivers, clover that add BIOS boot entries ... etc)
I haven't yet reached a satisfactory solution for the ethernet and the wake-up from sleep .. :).
My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-Z170X-UD5 (i wanted many SATA).
I have 5 drives 3 SSDs with 3 OSes (OSX+clover, WIN10, Ubuntu) and two 3GB HD, one DVD, and 2 bay that will receive removable HD.
the First HD has 3 partitions (OSX extended, NTFS, ext4)
the second HD has 2 partitions (OSX extended and exFAT)
My great troubles started when adding the second HD ... OSX won't boot anymore ... a kernel panic arise ...
If i unplug it it will boot OK.
If i unplug the second or third SSD (with WIN10 and Ubuntu) it will also boot OK.

Has anybody got an idear of what's wrong ?
 
Some more info and informations request.

I went around my problem by plugging the 5th SATA drive to one of the SATA handled by the ASM1061 chip.
I'ts now working with the following configuration :
SATA0 SAMSUNG SSD EVO 250 with OSX
SATA1 SAMSUNG SSD EVO 250 with WIN10
SATA2 SAMSUNG SSD EVO 250 with Ubuntu
SATA3 Seagate 3TB with 3 partitions MacOS extended/NTFS/ext4
SATA4 connected to lockstor removable bay
SATA5 OPTRIAC DVD
SATA6 Seagate 3TB with 1 exFAT partition (handled by the ASM1061)
SATA7 connected to lockstor removable bay (handled by the ASM1061)

But whenever boot with he seagate as SATA4 a panic occur.

Does anybody knows how to log (in a file) the startup kernel panic.
 
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