Hello,

I just ran freebsd-update to get up to 9.0-RC2 and discovered that ataraid does 
not work.  I realize I'm an edge case and my scenario is not ideal (I use an 
ITE controller and performance is actually impressively slow), but I cannot 
boot 9.0 from my stripe, even after manually loading ataraid from the loader 
prompt (after running an unload command).  I mention it mostly because other 
people using the fakeraid setup by their motherboards for whatever reason 
(perhaps to share a partition table with windows on the same mirror or stripe) 
may have a similar problem.  It seems like the ar0 device disappeared for me 
completely (even though it finds ada0 and ada1).  I'm using the following 
device:

atapci0@pci0:2:11:0:    class=0x010400 card=0x00000000 chip=0x82121283 rev=0x13 
hdr=0x00
    vendor     = 'Integrated Technology Express (ITE) Inc'
    device     = 'ATA 133 IDE RAID Controller (IT8212F)'
    class      = mass storage
    subclass   = RAID
rl0@pci0:2:13:0:        class=0x020000 card=0x80ea104d chip=0x813910ec rev=0x10 
hdr=0x00

At first I figured because it may be loading AHCI (as per the device naming 
schemes ada0 and ada1).  I haven't looked too much into it (these devices are 
actually PATA not SATA, so AHCI doesn't even exist for these), but maybe 
there's an ATA/AHCI driver that's built into the default kernelthat is 
interfering with ataraid.ko?  Maybe this interferes with my stupidly slow and 
unpopular configuration.  

Thanks for any help, I'll also have a gander at the new DEFAULTS for the 
generic kernel in the 9.0 source tree.

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Adam Stylinski
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