On Sun, February 11, 2007 3:06 am, Ariz Jacinto wrote: > sorry and no offense to our fellow BSD users (i'am forced to say this) > but based on your earlier post, it's quite obvious that you're still new > to the concept of Fake RAID drivers and the difference on the way it > is encapsulated into the BSD and Linux kernels. that's why i kept on > asking you for the chipsets so that i can __help__
you've just consider some sata raid controllers under openbsd's aac as fakeraid (re. openbsd song in relation to fakeraid), so i gave my lsi sata controller as an example. openbsd support for it is very good. and yes. it is supported on linux via megaraid2, but it gives me performance degragation and some random problems i've never found on the openbsd driver. and now if you're talking about fakeraid (not just some sata raid controller), openbsd support's for it is NONE (note: as far as the base (GENERIC) kernel is concerned). as openbsd developers discourages use of generic raid drivers. i think its clear for you now that there's no real connection b/w the song and fakeraid. that's why i'm asking you what's the connection before. and btw i've never encountered problems w/ fakeraid controllers because i don't use any of those craps anyway. _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

