I might be wrong here.. but I think you need some specific raid drivers for
the TX cards to work
the tx2000 is seen as an standard ATA interface. no driver needed
Len
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Since we only had one ATA133 disk on each TX2000 ATA channel, we skipped
the TX2000 setup utility to define an array (we didn't want to run RAID
or want any stinking arrays at all).
We were able to boot from mobo ATA CDROM and install fbsd through the TX2000.
( btw, we always install fbsd boot
fbsd 4.7 release
no drives on motherboard ata channels
one ATA Master drive on each TX2000 IDE channel (no Array is defined, we
just want two independent disks for now)
fbsd cdrom boots, finds the disks and installs fbsd.
we choose boot manager because we typically have our system fail to
On Monday 24 February 2003 2:52, someone, possibly Len Conrad, typed:
fbsd 4.7 release
no drives on motherboard ata channels
one ATA Master drive on each TX2000 IDE channel (no Array is defined, we
just want two independent disks for now)
fbsd cdrom boots, finds the disks and installs