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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
My system, a Dell PowerEdge server, has:
00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801GB/GR/GH (ICH7 Family) Serial
ATA Storage Controller IDE (rev 01)
I could NOT get Sarge to work with it, using either a 2.4 or 2.6 kernel. I
had to use Etch to get it to work. This was about 6 months ago. I
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 04:26:24PM +0200, Nihtilan Dark wrote:
> Hello i would like to know if debian 3.1 r 4 supports intel 82801 gb/gr/gh
> (ich7) serial ata storage controller, because i tryied to install debian
> 3.1r3 2 months ago and it didn`t work. I will be waitting for your
>
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 04:26:24PM +0200, Nihtilan Dark
wrote:
> Hello i would like to know if debian 3.1 r 4 supports
> intel 82801 gb/gr/gh (ich7) serial ata storage controller,
> because i tryied to install debian 3.1r3 2 months ago and
> it didn`t work. I will be waitting for your
Hello i would like to know if debian 3.1 r 4 supports intel 82801 gb/gr/gh
(ich7) serial ata storage controller, because i tryied to install debian
3.1r3 2 months ago and it didn`t work. I will be waitting for your
reply. Thank you.
Stephen Cormier wrote:
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 16:08, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
The disk I ordered turned out to be SATA. I thought I ordered ATA. I
was wrong.
If the master in IDE0 is /dev/hda and the master in IDE1 is /dev/hdc,
the master in SATA1 is /dev/hde?
Thanks!
H
Mine shows
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 16:08, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The disk I ordered turned out to be SATA. I thought I ordered ATA. I
> was wrong.
>
> If the master in IDE0 is /dev/hda and the master in IDE1 is /dev/hdc,
> the master in SATA1 is /dev/hde?
>
> Thanks!
>
> H
Mine shows up as /d
Hi,
The disk I ordered turned out to be SATA. I thought I ordered ATA. I was
wrong.
If the master in IDE0 is /dev/hda and the master in IDE1 is /dev/hdc,
the master in SATA1 is /dev/hde?
Thanks!
H
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On Sat, 05 Nov 2005, Chris Boot wrote:
> >I'd suggest one that handles saf-te enclosures, and a saf-te enclosure
> >(hotswap bay) to go with it.
>
> That certainly would be the way to go. Can anyone recommend hardware
Note that a hotswap bay need not be capable of SAF-TE.
> * 3Ware Escalade 9x
On 5 Nov 2005, at 3:25, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005, Chris Boot wrote:
1. Take 5/6 SATA disks for RAID 5/6/10
2. Allow them to be hot-plugged (with or without Jeff Garzik's
in-progress SATA hotplug patches)
3. Do the work in hardware
Then you certainly won't need an
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005, Chris Boot wrote:
> 1. Take 5/6 SATA disks for RAID 5/6/10
> 2. Allow them to be hot-plugged (with or without Jeff Garzik's
> in-progress SATA hotplug patches)
> 3. Do the work in hardware
Then you certainly won't need any patch, as the hotplugging will be done by
the SATA RA
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 01:27:36PM -0800, David Kirchner wrote:
I've used 3ware SATA RAID cards (8xxx and 9xxx series) for a long
time, in several servers, and I love 'em. They work far better than
Yes, they work very well. The 8xxx series uses IIRC PATA-to-SATA
adapater, so they are no real S
On 11/4/05, Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to probe the list to see what hardware RAID solutions people
> can recommend that will:
>
> 1. Take 5/6 SATA disks for RAID 5/6/10
> 2. Allow them to be hot-plugged (with or without Jeff Garzik's
> in-progress SATA hotplug pat
Hi all,
I'd like to probe the list to see what hardware RAID solutions people
can recommend that will:
1. Take 5/6 SATA disks for RAID 5/6/10
2. Allow them to be hot-plugged (with or without Jeff Garzik's
in-progress SATA hotplug patches)
3. Do the work in hardware
4. Be fast and reliable
A
2005/7/30, Eric Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed debian testing on a dell inspiron 9300 laptop and most
> of the hardware now works, however, the dvdburner does not work yet. It
> isnt even recognized in the dmesg output. It seems that the dvdburner is
> on the ide interface
Hi,
I have installed debian testing on a dell inspiron 9300 laptop and most
of the hardware now works, however, the dvdburner does not work yet. It
isnt even recognized in the dmesg output. It seems that the dvdburner is
on the ide interface while the harddrive is connected to the new
sataint
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
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 18:03, Jacob S wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:33:05 -0700
> Justin Speers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm attempting to install debian for the first time using
> > debian-installer, and I've run into some problems wit
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:33:05 -0700
Justin Speers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm attempting to install debian for the first time using
> debian-installer, and I've run into some problems with my serial ata
> drive setup.
>
> I have an abit motherboard with
I'm attempting to install debian for the first time using
debian-installer, and I've run into some problems with my serial ata
drive setup.
I have an abit motherboard with the intel i865pe chipset, onboard serial
ata chip. My cd drive is a Lite-on 52x burner. My only hard drive
Make sure you have CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL turned on. It's under "SCSI
low-level drivers".
Had just found it when you e-mailed! Forgot that newer options do not
appear if you haven't checked 'Prompt for incomplete/experimental code'
at the top.
Thanks,
Matt
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On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 05:10:56PM +0100, Matthew Kay wrote:
> I have a Promise SATA controller, 20376 (aka the TX2Plus).
>
> When I used 2.6.0-test9 there was a lovely option called SATA_PROMISE
> which I said yes to and everything worked beautifully.
>
> However, I can't find this in the SCSI
Hi,
I have a Promise SATA controller, 20376 (aka the TX2Plus).
When I used 2.6.0-test9 there was a lovely option called SATA_PROMISE
which I said yes to and everything worked beautifully.
However, I can't find this in the SCSI or ATA menus for 2.6.4 or 2.6.5,
which I downloaded from the debian
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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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Martin Wood wrote:
> Im trying to find some definitive information on configuring serial ATA
> drives.
>
> Im using a 2.4.25 kernel with woody.
> The mobo is an Intel 865PERC with an IHC5 controller and the drives are
> a pair of Maxtor 7Y250M0.
Get the l
Im trying to find some definitive information on configuring serial ATA
drives.
Im using a 2.4.25 kernel with woody.
The mobo is an Intel 865PERC with an IHC5 controller and the drives are
a pair of Maxtor 7Y250M0.
The system recognizes the drives but the logs seem to indicate its
treating
Jon Earle wrote:
I'm having serious trouble getting Debian loaded on my new system.
The specs are:
AMD Athlon XP 2700+ 333FSB
MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR NForce 2
512MB Corsair XMS 3200 C2
36GB Western Digital Raptor SATA 10K RPM
MSI GFX 5600VTDR 128
Antec Performance II SX635BII
LG 52x24x52 CDRW
LG DVD
I'm having serious trouble getting Debian loaded on my new system.
The specs are:
> AMD Athlon XP 2700+ 333FSB
> MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR NForce 2
> 512MB Corsair XMS 3200 C2
> 36GB Western Digital Raptor SATA 10K RPM
> MSI GFX 5600VTDR 128
> Antec Performance II SX635BII
> LG 52x24x52 CDRW
> LG DVD
>
Mark Barnes wrote:
I'm trying to install stable on a system with an Asus A7V600
motherboard, which supports serial ATA with a VIA VT8237 chipset.
I've googled around for installation information on serial ATA support
generally, and not found much that's on point. I'm not s
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 12:26, Mark Roach wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 12:51, Mark Barnes wrote:
> > I'm trying to install stable on a system with an Asus A7V600
> > motherboard, which supports serial ATA with a VIA VT8237 chipset.
> > I've googled around for install
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 12:51, Mark Barnes wrote:
> I'm trying to install stable on a system with an Asus A7V600
> motherboard, which supports serial ATA with a VIA VT8237 chipset.
> I've googled around for installation information on serial ATA support
> generally, and no
I'm trying to install stable on a system with an Asus A7V600
motherboard, which supports serial ATA with a VIA VT8237 chipset.
I've googled around for installation information on serial ATA support
generally, and not found much that's on point. I'm not sure if serial
ATA i
this is on debian unstable but not strictly debian related.
kernel 2.4.21-ac4
Intel D865PERL motherboard (with SATA interface)
Maxtor 260GB SATA HD
after compiling the ac kernel the SATA disk was recognized and I
could create filesystem and mount the disk. However soon after starting
t
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