Further to my previous comment, it isn't that I have 5 IDE *devices*
since the error is too many *interfaces*. This lead me to unplug my
CDROM driver from the on-board IDE port and disable it in the BIOS.
This allows all 4 of the drives attached to my IDE PCI board to be
detected and my RAID5 arra
I think I am seeing this in a fresh install of gutsy. I get this dmesg :
[5.288000] HPT374: IDE controller at PCI slot :01:02.0
[5.288000] HPT374: chipset revision 7
[5.288000] HPT374: DPLL base: 48 MHz, f_CNT: 142, assuming 33 MHz PCI
[5.288000] HPT374: using 50 MHz DPLL clock
I think I just saw this problem when I installed gutsy from the
alternate cd.
I have an existing RAID5 array on /dev/hd[cegi] and /dev/[cbef] which is
/dev/md2, and installed to /dev/sd[ab]1, with swap on /dev/sd[ab]5.
The installation went pretty much as expected (considering I had a
previous FC
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