On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 07:14:03PM +0100, Albert Dengg wrote:
> Rob Wright wrote:
> ...
> >Specifics:
> >3 74.5GB SATA drives
> >Serial ATA AHCI BIOS version iSirc 1.08.sm0
> >Intel Matrix Storage Manager Rom v5.6.2.1002 ESB2
> >
> >Is there support for this in Debian, and if so what do I need to d
Rob Wright wrote:
...
Specifics:
3 74.5GB SATA drives
Serial ATA AHCI BIOS version iSirc 1.08.sm0
Intel Matrix Storage Manager Rom v5.6.2.1002 ESB2
Is there support for this in Debian, and if so what do I need to do to get it
installed? Should I be using Sarge instead of Etch? If I need to prov
Am 2006-04-14 13:00:20, schrieb Michael Schurter:
> Michael Schurter wrote:
> >I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general), so
> >I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
>
> Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Simply forget it.
If the Array was created
Michael Schurter wrote:
> listrcv wrote:
> > Michael Schurter wrote:
> >
> The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I
can't
> seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility
to
> recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Yo
listrcv wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
control
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
controller on it
Actu
listrcv wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
controll
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't seem
to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to recognize
the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
controller on it because
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chris roddy wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Were these set up using a hardware RAID controller? You may need to plug
them into a controller of the exact same model to get to the data. The
on-disk f
From: Michael Schurter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Schurter wrote:
I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general), so I'm
sorry if this is a stupid question.
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
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chris roddy wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Were these set up using a hardware RAID controller? You may need to plug
them into a controller of the exact same model to get to the data. The
on-disk format is frequently not interchangeable fro
Michael Schurter wrote:
> Michael Schurter wrote:
>> I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general),
>> so I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
>
> Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Were these set up using a hardware RAID controller? You may need to plu
Michael Schurter wrote:
I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general), so
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
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But I think I will need the RAID from the mobo because I also need windows for gameing. Am I right?On 12/17/05, Chris Boot <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Andras Lorincz wrote:> Hi,>> I have an asus a7n8x-xe mobo and I thought to buy two SATA hard drives
> to set them up to work in RAID 0. Is RAID suppo
Andras Lorincz wrote:
Hi,
I have an asus a7n8x-xe mobo and I thought to buy two SATA hard drives
to set them up to work in RAID 0. Is RAID supported for this chipset
because I don't want to buy the hard drives in vain? If yes, could
someone point me a howto because I never had any experience
I don't know, if this chipset is suported? But i have instaled allready
few SATA and RAID0 on Debian without problem. I thing, there should be
no problem.
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 13:50 +0200, Andras Lorincz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an asus a7n8x-xe mobo and I thought to buy two SATA hard drives
> to
Hi Boskey,
Boskey schreef:
> Intel SR1350CW2 Server Platform with 7501 chipset motherboard
> Silicon Image Sil3112 SATA raid Controller
> 2 X 80 GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive
> ATI rage XL display controller on board
See for more info: http://linux.yyz.us/sata/faq-sata-raid.html
Groeten,
Joost Kra
On (04/08/05 14:53), Boskey wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Our company is in the process of purchasing intel based servers with the
> below
> config to install Debian Sarg 3.1 over it.
>
> Has any body installed Debian with Raid support successfully on any of such
> machines?
>
> The Config is
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 01:45:00PM -, A Dehaney-Steven wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I am looking to install linux on a machine at home (AMD XP +2400) My
> motherboard(MSI K7N2G-LISR) supports SATA RAID with a Promise chip.
>
> I want to install and run from the RAID array.
>
> Will Debian work f
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