hi ya
if you're using the fastrack raid pci card ...
it needs the promise series drivers
if you're using the onboard raid ( bios-based ) controller
.. dont bother ... unless you have lots of time and "hair"
and/or you could get lucky with that version of the bios
- be sure that the partitions
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
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