Since this patch is Alpha (experimental) software, how reliable is it for a home environment?
Is development status enough for being reasonably safe from data lost?
Regards.
2008/1/27, Wood, Brian J <brian.j.wood@xxxxxxxxx>:
Raid 5 is supported, but not in the base kernel as of yet (it's still experimental). You'll have to get the patch from Heinz Mauelshagen's website (http://people.redhat.com/heinzm/) and rebuild the kernel. Then you will be able to activate your raid 5 volume's.
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Subject: Intel ICH9R Raid5 supported?
Chipsets: Intel P35 and ICH9R
Disks: 4x320 GB
Arrays: 1xRAID5 with 4 disks, 1xRAID0 with 4 disks
dmraid: dmraid 1.0.0.rc13-2ubuntu5 (Kubuntu 7.10 package)
Issue: My RAID0 is visible, but RAID5 not. Is ICH9R RAID5 supported?
I can not find any confirmation about that issue neither in the README, nor the CHANGELOG, nor TODO file, nor mailing-list, etc.
If not supported, will be supported in future?
Thanks.
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