Can't boot SATA on K7N2 Delta2 Platinum

Description: Boot from a Linux installation CD rom, it recognizes and formats the SATA drives. On reboot, it doesn't try to boot from the SATA drive, it tries the CDRom and DHCP boot (and fails).
I installed a 20GByte IDE drive, installed, and booted, and added an option to Linux's GRUB loader to try to boot from the SATA drive. it boots from the IDE drive, brings up the GRUB menu, and I choose the SATA menu item, and it fails with a "drive not found" error. (This is before the OS is installed, so it's not an OS driver problem).
The BIOS is 26570NMS v11.4 081604 13:38:12.
I have Serial ATA enabled, and SATA Spread Spectrum enabled in the BIOS.
If I choose "Hard Disk Boot Priority" in the BIOS, it gives the single option "Bootable add-in cards". If I do this with the IDE drive installed and enabled, then I also get a "C1.0 M. WDC WD200..." option. But I don't see any options for the SATA drives (there are two).
Any ideas? If you need more info, let me know. There's also an Intel Etherpro 100 network card installed.
Thanks very much...

Thanks. I tried the discWizard, it couldn't find the SATA drives! (yes, they are seagate  )
I'm pretty sure this is a BIOS issue and not a linux issue, since:
1) The DiscWizard couldn't see the drives.
2) The BIOS reports the IDE hard drive is there when it finds it, but never says anything about the SATA drives.
3) Once linux is booted (off the IDE drive) it can see the SATA drives fine.
4) (forgot this one). The BIOS hard disk boot menu mentions the IDE drive by name, but not the SATA drives.
Thanks again,
j

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    00/24 16:36:50 | nforce2_smbus: Address of bus 1 is 0x5100
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    00/24 16:36:50 | atxp1: Searching on NFORCE2_SMBUS:NFORCE2_SMBUS1
    00/24 16:36:51 | atxp1: No ATXP1 found
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | 8rdavcore: Init voltage drivers done
    00/24 16:36:51 | nforce2-pci: Revision c1
    00/24 16:36:51 | 8rdavcore: Init chipset drivers done
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    00/24 16:36:51 | ite: ITE8712F found
    00/24 16:36:51 | ITE: 16-bit fan counter 0x3c
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | SMI: Not responding.
    00/24 16:36:51 | lm90: Searching on NFORCE2_SMBUS:NFORCE2_SMBUS0
    00/24 16:36:51 | lm90: Searching on NFORCE2_SMBUS:NFORCE2_SMBUS1
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    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:  Serial:               3QD14TMH
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:  Buffer:   16777216 Byte
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    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   ID Name                           Value Worst Threshold Raw Flags
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:     1 Raw Read Error Rate            117    91       6   158  FOPE 
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:     3 Spin Up Time                    94    93       0     0  FO   
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:     4 Start Stop Count               100   100      20   102   O  CS
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:     5 Reallocated Sector Count       100   100      36     0  FO  CS
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:     7 Seek Error Rate                 72    60      30   153  FOPE 
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:     9 Power on time                  100   100       0   195   O  CS
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:    10 Spin Retry Count               100   100      97     0  FO  C
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:    12 Power Cycle Count              100   100      20   106   O  CS
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   187 Unknown                        100   100       0     0   O  CS
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   189 Unknown                        100   100       0     0   O ECS
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   190 Unknown                         63    54      45    37   O   S
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   194 Temperature                     37    46       0    37   O   S
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   195 Hardware ECC Recovered          81    61       0   207   O EC
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   197 Current Pending Sector         100   100       0     0   O  C
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   198 Offline Uncorrectable          100   100       0     0      C
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   199 UDMA CRC Error Count           200   200       0     3   OPECS
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   200 Write Error Count              100   253       0     0       
    00/24 16:36:51 | smart:   202 Unknown                        100   253       0     0   O  CS
    00/24 16:36:51 | 8rdavcore: Init SMART drivers done
    00/24 16:36:51 | pnp: Detected W83627THF
    00/24 16:36:51 | pnp: Registers are unlocked
    00/24 16:36:51 | pnp: GPIO config: 0x40, 0x40, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
    00/24 16:36:51 | pnp: LD7: CR30=0x0f, 0xf0, 0xff, 0x0b, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00
    00/24 16:36:51 | pnp: LD8: CR30=0x01, 0xff, 0x5e, 0x00
    00/24 16:36:51 | pnp: LD9: CR30=0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
    00/24 16:36:51 | cpuload: thread created, id: 208, update: 5000
    00/24 16:36:51 | autofsb: autofsb_load(): Added AutoFSB1
    00/24 16:36:51 | autofsb: autofsb_load(): Added AutoFSB1.2
    00/24 16:36:51 | 8rdavcore: Chipset reported multiplier: 115
    00/24 16:36:52 | 8rdavcore: Calculated multiplier: 114
    00/24 16:36:52 | 8rdavcore: init_values done
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: Using driver
    00/24 16:36:54 | control: control_set_val(): POSSIBLE BUG: Got a NULL pointer
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: Init control startup values done
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: Create sensor list done
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: Create preset list done
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: Create AutoFSB list done
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: Create trigger list done
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: Create sensor field done
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: No primary VCore control!
    00/24 16:36:54 | 8rdavcore: Create voltage list done
    00/24 16:36:55 | 8rdavcore: Create SMART list done
    00/24 16:36:55 | 8rdavcore: AutoFSB disabled
    00/24 16:36:59 | control: control_get_val(): POSSIBLE BUG: Got a NULL pointer
    00/24 16:36:59 | 8rdavcore: Saved Main vars
    00/24 16:36:59 | 8rdavcore: Saved sensor settings
    00/24 16:37:00 | 8rdavcore: Saved presets
    00/24 16:37:00 | 8rdavcore: Saved autofsb settings
    00/24 16:37:01 | 8rdavcore: Saved log settings
    00/24 16:37:01 | 8rdavcore: Freeing lists...
    00/24 16:37:01 | Done.

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