Hello, When I run Yast2 I think I see a message saying it finds a RAID controller on my system but it lists the RAID drives as individual drives and not as a single RAID logical device. Also, I have another problem in that since Win200 is installed on the RAID drives, when I run the Yast2 installer it tells me there are NO other Os's on my machine and I cannot seem to get to multiple boot mode. What is the best way to fix this? Thanks, Babu --- Martin Webster <mwebster@ntlworld.com> wrote:
babu walad wrote:
With a machine with only a RAID configured array, if I am running Yast2, how do I get the installer to ask me to provide the AMI raid drivers? I think I can get the compiled drivers, but what is the method to load them with no linux currently running?
This should be automatic and be treated like any other SCSI card during the install. How Linux will see it depends upon
Raid 1 you will see only 1 drive.
Have you tried the installer? You can go through
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 7:07 pm, StarTux wrote: the array, for example this and see if it even
sees the drives. You should not need to do anything more, unless you have an old BIOS revision and newer device drivers.
That's right, you should be able to boot from the first CD-ROM. YaST2 should detect the RAID controller and tell you what drive(s) are available.
M
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