Re: [CentOS] Re: Problem selecting installation drive : 5.2

2008-10-28 Thread Johnny Hughes
Alex H. Vandenham wrote: After much frustration and wasted time: Solution: Additional Boot option (undocumented) : nodmraid That either is or is not the solution ... depending on what you want :D dmraid (Device Manager RAID) is a package that provides the ability to recognize SOME Fake RAID

Re: [CentOS] Re: Problem selecting installation drive : 5.2

2008-10-27 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Scott Silva wrote: The default install doesn't do a software raid, and if you are trying to use an Nvidia onboard raid controller as a raid device in linux, you are probably out of luck. To do software raid with LVM over it, you have to do it all manually. First creating the raid devices,

[CentOS] Re: Problem selecting installation drive : 5.2

2008-10-27 Thread Scott Silva
on 10-27-2008 1:27 AM Ralph Angenendt spake the following: Scott Silva wrote: The default install doesn't do a software raid, and if you are trying to use an Nvidia onboard raid controller as a raid device in linux, you are probably out of luck. To do software raid with LVM over it, you

Re: [CentOS] Re: Problem selecting installation drive : 5.2

2008-10-25 Thread Alex H. Vandenham
After much frustration and wasted time: Solution: Additional Boot option (undocumented) : nodmraid On Friday 24 October 2008 06:41:07 pm Scott Silva wrote: on 10-24-2008 7:25 AM Alex H. Vandenham spake the following: When doing the 5.2 installation the ONLY drive option provided is

[CentOS] Re: Problem selecting installation drive : 5.2

2008-10-24 Thread Scott Silva
on 10-24-2008 7:25 AM Alex H. Vandenham spake the following: When doing the 5.2 installation the ONLY drive option provided is mapper/nvidia_cbjcdhfe (250G) My system has 2 SATA - 250G drives and I want to use them in a RAID/LVM configuration. My question: How do I get the