I'm installing a Redhat Linux 7.0-respin Server that has... Intel d815 motherboard primary-> Seagate 20g (master) hda secondary-> Seagate 20g (master) hdc Promise Ultra66 (PDC20262) primary-> Seagate 20g (master) hdg secondary-> Seagate 20g (master) hdh I'm trying to install with the following configuration: hda 16 ----> /boot 300 ----> swap 10000 ----> part of RAID 5 "/" hdc 10000 ----> part of RAID 5 "/" hdg 10000 ----> part of RAID 5 "/" hdh 10000 ----> part of RAID 5 "/" "/" on RAID 5 spanned across all 4 Seagates (except for a /boot and a swap partition will be regular non-raid partitions on hda). PROBLEM: - If I use the stock RedHat CD, I get to the graphical installation, but I can't see the promise card. So I can configure RAID just fine on the 2 hdd's connected to the motherboard. - But with the boot disk available from http://sweb.uky.edu/~mabran3/linux/misc/, it recognizes the Promise card. - However, it only boots into text mode for some reason (Any comments, Mike Brancato?). In text mode, is there anyway to configure a RAID device? I don't see the "Make RAID device" button anywhere. Maybe someone could spell out the baby steps if it is indeed possible. Also: What if I just installed vanilla non-raid Redhat, then compiled my own kernel and configured RAID after the thought? Is there a Disk-Druid alternative for Post-Installation that can do RAID? Thanks everyone for the help, Dan Browning Network & Database Administrator Cyclone Computer Systems _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list