Intel SATA RAID

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Hi all,
I've been asking questions over on the fedora-list, but someone suggested I try here.

I have a 945P Intel chipset, and have just bought two Seagate 320GB SATAII disks. They have been jumpered for SATAII peformance and I've created a RAID 0 container through the Intel BIOS. I've loaded the drivers in to Windows and can see the container there okay. I haven't set it to boot from yet, because I want to migrate my existing Linux setup to it. This is where the fun starts. To share the RAID 0 container between Linux and Windows I need to use the Intel driver set. I will eventually set this as my boot device and use GRUB to boot between XP, Vista and Linux (FC5).

However, I can't seem to load the container from within my FC5 setup
kernel: 2.6.17-1.2145_FC5smp
dmraid version:         1.0.0.rc9 (2005.09.23) debug
dmraid library version: 1.0.0.rc9 (2005.09.23)
device-mapper version:  4.6.0

> dmraid -s -g
*** Superset
name   : isw_bdbbdbcbda
size   : 1250284892
stride : 0
type   : GROUP
status : ok
subsets: 1
devs   : 2
spares : 0
--> Subset
name   : isw_bdbbdbcbda_MyRAID0
size   : 1250275846
stride : 256
type   : stripe
status : ok
subsets: 0
devs   : 2
spares : 0

That's cool, makes sense, group, containing MyRAID0 (name in Intel BIOS)
>  dmraid -ay
ERROR: dos: reading /dev/mapper/isw_bdbbdbcbda_MyRAID0[No such file or directory]
huh?! why does it error?

> ls -la  /dev/mapper
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root      80 Dec  9 10:42 .
drwxr-xr-x 11 root root    4540 Dec  9 10:42 ..
crw-------  1 root root  10, 63 Dec  9 10:27 control
brw-rw----  1 root disk 253,  0 Dec  9 10:42 isw_bdbbdbcbda_MyRAID0

> fdisk -l /dev/mapper/isw_bdbbdbcbda_MyRAID0
(nada, zip, zilch, nutin')

So I can see it, but can't access it??
Weird thing, if I boot up FC5 disk 1 and do a linux rescue, I can see it and list things partitions (made from fdisk in rescue mode)? How is it mounting it, yet I can't?

Please, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance. Hadders


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