https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1801





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-24 20:31 -------
one more question,  
may be quite silly one.  
  
why the kernel is not able to discover the raids,  
because the raid is not built in?  
  
i'm normaly useing built in raid, and autodetection  
always works great. i mean i have changed 3 mainboards,  
with 2 of the disks, sometimes on the onboard ide(via) ,  
sometimes on onboard HPT3xx, and beside the change of the devices,  
the kernel always started properly all raids.  
  



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description: 
9.1 RC1 installation fails on an Asus P4B533-E motherboard with the 
MBFasttrack133 controller.  The installer detects that a SCSI interface is in 
the machine and asks for which module to load.  I choose ataraid.o and the 
installer reports that the module was successfully loaded and the SCSI 
interface was found.

Then it asks if there are any others.  No matter what I choose at this 
point... If I say "No," it will report that there are no devices available to 
install filesystems.  If I say "Yes," it naturally drops me back to the SCSI 
module selection screen.

My hard drive is hooked up to this PDC20276 controller.  My CDROMs are hooked 
up to standard IDE controller apart from the PDC20276.  Since this problem 
existed in 9.0 (in a much much worse way) I was really looking forward to 9.1 
solving this!

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