Well never. Since the hardware will need to be supported
by the ide promise lowlevel driver (which it is in
recent kernels); pdcraid is just the software raid on top of the
hardware layer.
Okay, maybe I'm missing something here...
I've tried 2.4.18 - 2.4.19-pre10 and have not been able to get any kernel to recognize/boot "/dev/ataraid/d0p3". However things work fine if I stick to the redhat 2.4.7-10 kernel and use ft.o and "/dev/sda3". I for one do not like or accept being limited in what kernel with what options I can run, therefore I'd like to be able to use something else. Right now, I feel my best option is to forget about ataraid/pdcraid, disable the onboard promise controller on my Asus A7V333 and run LinuxRAID. Or, as I started off with, Am I missing something here?
Brian