RE: Need drivers for sata hard drive

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As far I know you CAN NOT mix SATA and SCSI disks.   Must be IDE and SATA or SCSI only.

I tried it to see what happens and it totally messes up drive tables. 

SATA uses SCSI emulation system.  SATA drive shows up as /dev/sda1 (for example).

Don't know if the problem is unique to RHEL 3 or all Linux.

Marcelino

>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daniel Romeo
>Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 4:31 PM
>To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>Subject: Re: Need drivers for sata hard drive
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>kasi visu escribió:
>
>>HI ,
>>
>>I am using redhat Linux Enterprise 3 ..
>>There are No drivers for serial ata hard drive
>>
>>Crying for  Help
>>
>>Regards
>>kasi
>>
>>
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>I am having too much problems to set it up a raid sata with 
>RHEL 3.0AS in a HP Proliant ML110 server . The question is 
>that the second hard disk sata isn't recognized by the 
>enterprise installation . When I add a second drive, 
>automatically system bios displeases hard disk sata 0 from 
>port 0 to port 2 (and 3) and in your place locate the IDE cdrom drive. 
>Then booting the linux dd option recognize the sata driver for 
>adaptec 2610 card but reset it all before configure partitions.
>Greetings
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