Yes make that one more.
Tried this with my old board a Gigabyte GA-EP45 and now with the newer
Asus P5Q. Both have the Intel Raid and both go broke after trying to
boot Ubuntu.
Now 10.10 is out and it gets even better. Now It won't even boot up to
the end (get a black screen, though it seems that in the background
Ubuntu works.) and it still breaks my Raid. Only complete power off
(cold boot) helps to bring back my Raid and with It the Data.
As a consequence I have to say (since I have no alternative for a backup
of my Raid 1 and to fiddle around with the Raid{actually I installed a
Raid 1 to be a backup of its own.....}) I will move on and try phdb's
advice. Maybe I'll get lucky with Red Hat or Fedora.
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booting live cd breaks intel matrix raid
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