I can confirm SuSE 8.0 can do an ataraid default install, but I needed to edit fstab and things post-install. I'd imagine that any 2.4.18 based distro should be workable - I think they all contain the appropriate drivers... On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 18:15, John F. Meinel Jr. wrote: > A while ago I set up my machine to run on an abit VP6 motherboard. I > actually had to trick it by using an extra harddrive as the base > install, then create a patched kernel, and then move the installed > directories over to new mount points on the raid drives. Certainly not > something that I would prefer to do again. > So I was wondering if ataraid is a part of the official kernel yet. I > realize it didn't really look like it was going to be, because of design > issues, but since I haven't been staying up to date on it, I wanted to > know what was happening. > Also, I was wondering if there was any stock installs that support the > installation. I think I saw that Suse 8.0 supports some form of ataraid > "out of the box" and I was wondering if that's true for the newer Red > Hat or Mandrake installations. > Thanks for your help, > John > =:-> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ataraid-list >