Ercan Gunes wrote:
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Hii all ;
I had a new ibm x346 intel xeon and I want to install debian on ibm
server. But there is a problem with scsi raid . I created raid 1 from
scsi bios. And I start to install new installation. when I came to
creating disk , the raid 1 didn’t seem to raid. The kernel see to
sparate scsi disk drive. How can I salve this problem
Did anybody experiences about this before
I have only seen this when the kernel supports the card, but does not
support the hardware raid in the card. Which controller is it?
Steve