Joerg Pulz ha scritto:
If i remeber correctly, you have to enable the RAID option in the BIOS
to configure the two disk as array, afterwards you must enter the BIOS
again and switch to AHCI. As the ataraid driver detects the array by
reading the metadata on the disks it should detect the arra
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On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Anyone tried 7.1/amd64 on this?
I have two SATA disks configured for mirroring in the BIOS; I see the two
disks separately as ad devices, but no RAID device: I'd expect an ar0 or
something.
Is this
Hi,
> I think that if it is hardware RAID, you should see only one disk.
My Promise controller does have my disks show up as ar0 -- but the disks are
there as individuals (ad*) as well, and accessible (though I only use ar0*, for
hopefully obvious reasons).
At least, that's what I saw last tim
> I have two SATA disks configured for mirroring in the BIOS; I see the
> two disks separately as ad devices, but no RAID device: I'd expect an
> ar0 or something.
I think that if it is hardware RAID, you should see only one disk.
If it is not supported, you will not have access to the RAID err