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The Debian Installer team is happy to announce that daily built images
of Debian Installer (for Lenny) now include experimental support for
installing Debian on systems configured with Serial ATA RAID [1], as
supported in Linux by using the dmraid utility
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have a look to /boot/config-2.4... and /boot/config-2.6..., compare the
options for IDE, HD, DMA, UDMA and report and adapt the config.
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Hi,
I am having a problem when booting a 2.6.14 kernel on a machine
running Sarge. The machine is a Compaq Pentium-II @ 300 MHz PC with a
Promise ATA/RAID disk controller.
I am building the 2.6.14 kernel from the linux-2.6.14.tar.gz from
kernel.org. Of course, in "make config",
On 30 Jun 2005, at 4:21 PM, Jonathan Opperman wrote:
On 30 Jun 2005, at 1:30 PM, Jonathan Opperman wrote:
On 17 Jun 2005, at 12:24 AM, Wolfgang Schulze-Zachau wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any further development planned regarding the adaptec
1210SA adapter ?
I would be seriously interested
On 30 Jun 2005, at 1:30 PM, Jonathan Opperman wrote:
On 17 Jun 2005, at 12:24 AM, Wolfgang Schulze-Zachau wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any further development planned regarding the adaptec 1210SA
adapter ?
I would be seriously interested in buying this if there is a way to
make it work under
On 17 Jun 2005, at 12:24 AM, Wolfgang Schulze-Zachau wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any further development planned regarding the adaptec 1210SA
adapter ?
I would be seriously interested in buying this if there is a way to
make it work under debian
Regards
Wolfgang Schulze-Zachau
Manticore Soft
Hi all,
Is there any further development planned regarding
the adaptec 1210SA adapter ?
I would be seriously interested in buying this if
there is a way to make it work under debian
Regards
Wolfgang Schulze-Zachau
Manticore Software Ltd
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 14:55 +0300, Master Millenium wrote:
> When I try to install Debian, it says that it can't find my hard drive. I
> have a Maxtor 7 Y250M0 SCSI Disk Device (233 GB) that I have splitted in two
> pieces. I had the same problem with WinXP but I fixed it by giving the SATA
> Dr
When I try to install Debian, it says that it can't find my hard drive. I
have a Maxtor 7 Y250M0 SCSI Disk Device (233 GB) that I have splitted in two
pieces. I had the same problem with WinXP but I fixed it by giving the SATA
Driver Disk. The problem is I can't use the disk with Debian because
I'm considering to buy an Adaptec Serial ATA RAID 1210SA for use in a
stable Debian server.
Could you recommend that?
Is is easy to make it work?
Thanks. Jacob
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orce (nvidia) chipset and modules for
my Agp card GeForce4...the problem here is that I cannot build a valid
initrd image.
Tried to make a custom script under /etc/mkinitrd/scripts/ for copy my
third party module for ata raid in the initrd image and this is fine (I
have the module in initrd
some advice. I have a GA-7VAXP Gigabyte motherboard with on-board
> ATA raid. I've got the disks set up with MBFastrack 2+0 stripe.
>
> Should I be attempting this with stable/testing/unstable? Does anyone
> have a floppy set up for preloading the modules and kernel I need? What
&
I've been wading though the various howtos and list archives and could
use some advice. I have a GA-7VAXP Gigabyte motherboard with on-board
ATA raid. I've got the disks set up with MBFastrack 2+0 stripe.
Should I be attempting this with stable/testing/unstable? Does anyone
have a
On Sunday 16 February 2003 13:37, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > --
> > Got Backup?
>
> was it tested, and does it work
I guess I'll use 'fortune -s' as sig again. I'm getting too many answers to
this one! :-)
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On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Sunday 16 February 2003 08:35, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > == my raid test ...
> >
> > - unplug /dev/hda ... and try to boot ( into degraded mode )
> > - unplug /dev/hdc ... and try to boot
> >
> > - it should still boot w/o any intervent
On Sunday 16 February 2003 08:35, Alvin Oga wrote:
> == my raid test ...
>
> - unplug /dev/hda ... and try to boot ( into degraded mode )
> - unplug /dev/hdc ... and try to boot
>
> - it should still boot w/o any intervention/typing
>
> - copy a 2TB file to the raid
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote:
> I've bought a Highpoint RocketRaid 100 card in order to have a fault
> tolerant system. Unfortunately i didn't checked if it was supported under
> Debian Linux.
suppsedly, supported hw raid is listed here
- if its not listed..
On Saturday 15 February 2003 05:28, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> [1] I hear 3ware doesn't suck, but I've never used one.
>From what I read in a review in c't magazine, 3ware has nice drivers included
in the standard kernel and good performance when it comes to RAID 0 or 1. The
review also had a look
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 01:18:39AM -, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote:
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> Thanks for you msg.
> What i'd like to would be to use hardware raid, i'm used to Compaq (HPAQ)
> servers whith smart array controller i thought i would get the same kind of
> functionality (limi
7;s more attention in order to easy this Linux difficulties which M$
doesn't have.
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OOoops,...nnoope..
Thanks again
Pedro Ruivo
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On 14 Feb 03 15:39:11 GMT, Pedro Ruivo TRQV-DSI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to say one other thing, wich is the disappointmento with linux
> in this concern, shouldn't there be "a Linux Driver" ?
> I find drivers for Red Hat, Suse, Turbo, ... Linux but not for
> Debian and
On Friday 14 February 2003 16:39, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote:
> It turns out that although i could use it with RedHat, Suse,
> Turbo,...,Linux they don't provide drivers for debian, they do provide a
> "open source driver".
That open source driver supports the chip as a simple IDE contro
I've bought a Highpoint RocketRaid 100 card in order to have a fault
tolerant system. Unfortunately i didn't checked if it was supported under
Debian Linux.
It turns out that although i could use it with RedHat, Suse,
Turbo,...,Linux they don't provide drivers for debian, they do pr
Title: Hardware IDE ATA Raid 1 support in Linux Debian
I've bought a Highpoint RocketRaid 100 card in order to have a fault tolerant system. Unfortunately i didn't checked if it was supported under Debian Linux.
It turns out that although i could use it with Re
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:15:07PM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Jeff J. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020403 08:13]:
> > I am looking for an ATA/100 or 133 RAID controller that fulfills these
> two requirements:
> > Operates in a 66mhz PCI slot.
> > Is (well?) supported by Debian.
> > Somewhere in the $20
#include
Jeff J. wrote on Wed Apr 03, 2002 um 03:32:07PM:
> The box will also have Windows on it.. Gonna try to get a dual-boot
> XP/Debian on a RAID0 array. Not sure if LILO will be able to deal with
> that, but Ill work something out.
It works (including LILO and syslinux) with boot-floppies
hi ya jeff
for a list of supported "ide chipsets"
http://www.linux-ide.org/chipsets.html
for the ret of the hw lists
http://www.1U-Raid5.net/HW/hw.txt
some who have done a sw vs hw raid comparason say
that sw raid is just as good for their app...
and save the costs of the $200 o
il 03, 2002 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: ATA Raid
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* Jeff J. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020403 08:13]:
> I am looking for an ATA/100 or 133 RAID controller that fulfills these two
> requirements:
>
> Operates in a 66mhz PCI slot.
>
> Is (well?) supported by Debian.
>
> Somewhere in the $200 range would be nice. Does such a thing exist?
> I know ther
I am looking for an ATA/100 or 133 RAID
controller that fulfills these two requirements:Operates in a 66mhz PCI
slot.
Is (well?) supported by Debian.
Somewhere in the $200 range would be nice.
Does such a thing exist? I know there is very little official support for
Debian from various
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