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[ILUG] Promise 20376

[ILUG] Promise 20376

Stephane Dudzinski stephane at cp.dias.ie
Wed May 19 15:41:42 IST 2004


Hello,

Got an Asus a7v8x @home which hosts a Serial ATA raid controller
(Promise 20376). It detected both drives ok (sticked 2x160GB) and
created a RAID 1 array using the controller. I was expecting to see only
one drive on Linux, but it sees the two of them (declared as sda and
sdb). 

Do I actually need to declare anything in /etc/raidtab ? I've been using
soft raid for years now without a hitch but wanted to take advantage of
my hardware controller for once.

I'm running a Gentoo 1.4.10 with kernel 2.6.6

Any advice welcome,
Steph
-- 
Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
Stephane Dudzinski - IT Manager
mailto:stephane at cp.dias.ie
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