Hello, Thank you for your reply. Now my question is how to compile hpt3x driver directly into kernel? Thanks. Alex -------------------
After the initial boot read, and the driver module is loaded, the HPT374 chipset re-maps the drives to SCSI devices, such as sda, sdb, ... . Perhaps the HPT372 is doing something similar?
Grant Q
-----Original Message----- From: Alex Daniloff [mailto:alex@daniloff.com] Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 12:31 AM To: SuSE Subject: [SLE] RocketRAID HPT372A --> HD devices names in Linux?
Hello SuSE folkz, I've gotten two RocketRAID HPT 372A IDE controllers and four hard drives. Two hard drives per controller on separate channels. When my system is booting it scans these two HPT controllers and sees all four drives. However, Linux sees these controllers as RAID bus controllers Triones HPT372A rev 1, but it doesn't detect any drives connected to them. I enabled the proper driver for this chipset in the kernel and still I can't figure out why I can't see these drives nether as separate drives hde, hdg, hdi, hdk, nether as raid devices.
Could somebody please help me with this issue. Many thanks in advance. Alex
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