Re: sata_nv and RAID1

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David Greaves wrote:
> Molle Bestefich wrote:
> > But I'll agree with anyone who says that IDE under Linux just sucks
> > donkey ass compared to IDE under Windows.  With Windows 2K and later,
> > unplugging both SATA and PATA devices Just Works (tm).  I'm having a
> > hard time figuring how this works: there's enough people supporting
> > Linux to build a complete web-enabled SCM system (git) in a couple of
> > weeks,
> >
> SW engineering
> 
> > but noone has bothered to fix this glaring flaw for the past 5
> > years?
> >
> HW engineering

Aha.  And how would you explain that this currently works under Windows?

The hardware magically changes properties once I boot XP?
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