Sorry about the resend. Original message got lost in a thread...
I am using a Hipoint IDE RAID card. The driver that Hipoint has
created makes the card appear to be a scsi device. This all works fine
and I can access the array as though it was a single SCSI drive.
Unfortunately, the kern
Em Fri, 05 Dec 2003 09:37:30 -0800, Keith Goettert escreveu:
> I am using a Hipoint IDE RAID card.
I see you got no answers. You might consider to avoid answering
a message to start a new thread -- many mail and news clients will bury
your message in the old thread tree, and most people
I am using a Hipoint IDE RAID card. The driver that Hipoint has
created makes the card appear to be a scsi device. This all works fine
and I can access the array as though it was a single SCSI drive.
Unfortunately, the kernel also detects the hpt370 ide controller chips
and attempts to confi
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