no - there's the computer bios, and then there's a mega-raid screen as well (F9?) that you enter post-bios and while booting.
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+-----Original Message-----
+From: ilug-admin at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of John
+P. Looney
+Sent: 11 April 2000 11:45
+To: ilug at linux.ie
+Subject: Re: [ILUG] Linux RAID introduction
+
+
+On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 11:23:53AM +0100, Gary Mc Closkey mentioned:
+> AFAIR, there's a raid configuration screen, where you can
+'enable' the new disks, and specify how they are to play with
+the existing ones. You enter the configuration screen on reboot.
+
+ That's in the BIOS, yeah ? That's all sorted. AFAIK, it's enabled. I
+would have thought all that you had to do was create a disk
+group, in one
+screen, and initialise it in another. There wasn't any other useful
+looking screens...
+
+Kate
+
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