Hi @swy,
This probably means you don’t have to worry 'bout it. Linux can be very verbose, it tells you if anything is unexpected. Although that doesn’t mean it’s critical and needs attention, it leaves that up to you to decide.
AHCI is for SATA disks, which it would seem you don’t have any, which is probably why the probe is failing - there’s nothing to probe.
I don’t think this is anything to worry about, but just in case, please provide the output of:
rfkill
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