Disabling the raid bios doesn't change anything other than how the PC
boots. If you wish to use the drives in non raid mode, you need to
actually destroy the raid array with the bios utility, or with dmraid
-E.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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You received this
Well, as a general consideration:
a) I'm not a guru, but nor a newbie, so if affects me just image how many will
be
b) Ubiquity provides no feedback about what the problem could be (while at
least alternate installer gave me a suspicious reference to RAID that, on my
opinion, were out of
I made comments on bug #543371 that I feel pertains to this. I don't
think this is a bug per se but rather an attempt to use drives in an
unintended manner. If you do not use them as a raid then you have to use
dmraid to erase the raid metadata from them. Turning off the raid
controller is
** Attachment added: UbiquityPartman.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43730504/UbiquityPartman.gz
** Attachment added: UbiquitySyslog.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43730505/UbiquitySyslog.gz
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ubiquity does not show sata driver with bios RAID disabled