On Thursday 06 January 2005 10:56 am, Garl Grigsby wrote:
: Linux Rocks! wrote:
: >no matter what I do libata's output remains the same. it just doesnt show
: > my drives.
:
: You might have already mentioned this, but does the bios see the drives
: if you go into the raid controller setup (ctrl-s
Linux Rocks! wrote:
no matter what I do libata's output remains the same. it just doesnt show my
drives.
You might have already mentioned this, but does the bios see the drives
if you go into the raid controller setup (ctrl-s during post if I recall
correctly)
Gar;
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yeah, i did try that, and /dev/hde, and f, g.
I also found something in the kernel:
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_SATA
It mentions enabling this for ide drives. I tried it with and w/out the
sata_sis. Ive also tried sata_sis as a module, Ive also tried adding it to
the initrd with mkinitrd.
Ive even moved
This is all I'd be looking for:
libata version 1.10 loaded.
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x9400 ctl 0x9802 bmdma 0xA400 irq
18
ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x9C00 ctl 0xA002 bmdma 0xA408 irq
18
ata1: no device found (phy stat )
scsi0 : sata_sis
ata2: no device found (phy stat )
scsi1
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 02:07 am, Mr O wrote:
: Software RAID is more of a pain in the arse to get going on your
: boot drives. I do as BobC does and have a seperate boot drive
: for the OS and soft mirrored drives for the data. Odds are if
: it's in the kernel all you have to do is build it i