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Done, see below discourse. 

Not sure if I am going to get an answer as to which chip-set actually are supported, meaning 'actually work'. Surly some-one is using chip-set RAID and can tell which ones currently work?

"The chipset is *actually* supported.  If you have a problem then you should go through the usual support methods when you find a bug: report it with some details either in your distribution's bug tracker, or on the ataraid mailing list."



Regards

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Bad Bod <badbod@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 8:38 PM
Subject: checksum error
To: ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx


Hi,
 I don't know if this is the correct place to send this, please send me information on where I should post of this is not the right place.

dmraid version 
1.0.0.rc16 (2009.09.16) shared

RAID 0, Asus M2V motherboard, via 8237, 2 * hitachi 250Gb HD

ubuntu 11.04 and fedora 15

running 'dmraid - ay' gives the following output.

ERROR: via: invalid checksum on /dev/sdb
ERROR: via: invalid checksum on /dev/sda
no raid disks

windows via v-raid tool shows no errors, array boots works fine in windows 7. Have rebuilt array several times to ensure metadata should not be corrupt.

attached is dd of /dev/sda with metadata. Sorry, dumped 3000 sectors so a bit more than you need ;)

Any assistance greatly appreciated, even if this is just my setup that is weird, I am happy to patch around it to get it working. I looked at the via.h and could not work out where to start :(

As I said at start, if this is not the correct place then please inform me where is, and please accept my apologies.

Regards
David
Thailand


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