Richard Powell wrote: > Does this mean that no PATA solution for fakeraid exists in linux? That's an odd remark :-). > I appreciate your help and would love to help out with getting PATA raid > chipsets included in dmraid's support list. Please let me know how I can > help out, or if a solution already exists, what it is. If it should be supported but dmraid isn't finding it, send dmraid -tay -vvv output to the list, along with any device-mapper error messages in your syslog, and an indication (from dmesg typically) on whether your drives has HPA. Linux has seriously broken HPA handling. If your chipset is as you suspect unsupported by dmraid, you should send the metadata from your drives, along with a description of the BIOS configuration (array name, type, size, is it broken?, etc.). If you need help finding the metadata, speak up. There's also the slightly faster and more efficient way of fixing it yourself. Take a look at the dmraid source code, it's concise and well-written. _______________________________________________ Ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ataraid-list