Jaime Vargas wrote:
If you want to build servers, it is probably better (and faster) to use
the software raid features from linux and not the ataraid drivers." So
you don´t need any driver disk."
Sorry, but in my experience I NEED a driver disk, if i want to install
RH (7.1 or 7.2), because if don't, the RH-installer doesn't recognize
any available disk to make partitions!!!. With RH 7.1 i could install
it "thanks" to promise "kernel-out-of-date" drivers. For install RH 7.2
i can't do anything because doesn't exist any-install driver until
today.... Aniway to install ATARAID you need a pre-working distribution
of RH.
If i'm wrong i would like to know!!
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Sorry, I did not know that the controller is not recognised at all. I
thought all Promise controllers are supported from the kernel but only
as non-raid controllers. Maybe it would help, if you would use a
bootdisk with a newer kernel that supports the controller itself.
Installation to a ataraid device would not work even I you would have a
working driver disk.
Greetings Helge.