OK, I just went and looked, however, I don't get how first - I know of no one else who can reproduce that including myself and second - Apple's tech documentation [I can't link to it due to NDA] states it doesn't work [just as their public documentation does, their internal stuff is just more specific].

Lastly, someone want to explain how a boot volume can be recognized without any driver support for it? Software RAIDs require a driver right? So how does a drive load from the RAID before the RAID is recognized? It can't the boot order would be backwards.

So ... plausible explanations?

David

On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 11:21 AM, mkauspe wrote:

The stock controller. Built on to motherboard. I think its ATA66 compatible?

Mike (aka PC Tech)
Computer/Networking Support Technician
AAHS, CO, Academy School District 20


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