Re: kernel 2.6.8.1 & HPT370 RAID 1 array

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On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 07:58 -0500, John Lange wrote:
> I'm not certain but your problem could very well be that the device
> names for SATA devices are different under 2.4.x kernels making your
> fstab invalid.
> 
This is exactly what I was thinking when I check the fstab. But who 
knows. I have tried to find some docs in the kernel source for 
RAID but have not been succesfull.  

> My understanding is 2.4 uses different code for SATA support than 2.6
> does and they assign different device names. 2.6 uses libata and 2.4
> uses ... ? The matter is futher complicated by the fact that libata has
> been recently backported to 2.4.27.
> 
> I have recently been trying to get some clarity on this issue myself so
> hopefully others on this list can shed some light on it.
> 
> John
Yes I hope somebody can help me with that. 

Rgds
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Sasa Ostrouska <sasa.ostrouska@xxxxxxxxx>

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