On Saturday, 8 de July de 2006 17:08, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Try the compiling-in SATA drivers (that also means you won't need
> initram[?]), and leaving the "external RAID card" driver as a module.
I solved the whole thing by creating a new initrd. I added the name of the ata
module to /etc/mkinit
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Jesus Roncero wrote:
> On Friday, 7 de July de 2006 23:32, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> From what I have been reading, the system loads the modules
>>> asynchronously using udev (I guess) and so that's why the RAID is
>>> assigned /dev/sda or /dev/sdc. I've
On Friday, 7 de July de 2006 23:32, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > From what I have been reading, the system loads the modules
> > asynchronously using udev (I guess) and so that's why the RAID is
> > assigned /dev/sda or /dev/sdc. I've been trying to figure out how
> > to set the order at which I'd like t
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Jesus Roncero wrote:
> Hi, I've been fighting a couple of days trying to set up a debian
> machine and an external RAID to work with debian. The
> configuration is: A dell poweredge 850 server with two serial ata
> drives. A LSI PCI SCSI Controller, th
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