Sean Bruno wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 14:02 +0800, Hadders wrote:
Sean Bruno wrote:
I've been wrestling with anaconda this evening on my x86_64 machine. It
seems that anaconda (or some other piece of the installer) is
forcing /dev/mapper to be created even when I have no RAID devices
enabled.
I have cleared the 'fake' raid stuff off of my disks from rescue
mode(dmraid -E), but with 2 disks installed the installer insists on
trying to configure /dev/mapper/mpath0.
I see each disk individually if I only have one SATA drive connected at
a time. Which seems odd as heck to me, but I can install FC6 and at
least send you folks this email this way.
Is there a 'nodmraid' option to the installer that I can pass to allow
me to see /dev/sda & /dev/sdb instead of the dmraid stuff? What's even
stranger is that there appears to be a way to disable dmraid from the
GUI screen when you choose to 'remove all partitions', but the option is
greyed out?!?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Sean
Does your mainboard have any RAID BIOS's loaded?
Jump in to the BIOS and have a look at the SATA RAID stuff, DON'T CHANGE
IT.
Please let us know what the setting is.
I have an Asus K8N-DL mobo that has two RAID controllers on it. An
Nvidia and a Silicon Image. I have both RAID controllers disabled at
this time. Both of the SATA drives were connected to the Nvidia SATA
controller during this round of tests.
Sean
have you ever run the RAID through the BIOS's?
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