Charles R. Buchanan writes:
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 00:12:40 -0700, Boyd Lynn Gerber <gerberb@zenez.com> took time to say the following:
(^_^)On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, charles@daphatbell.com wrote: (^_^)> There's only one entry which is as follows: (^_^)> (hd0) /dev/mapper/sil_ahabbjcdfeab (^_^)> I am assuming that it should have more than this? There should be sda and sdb (^_^)> (the two single drives, correct? (^_^) (^_^)What raid controller are you using? I have a system that has a raid 10 (^_^)with 4 drivers. It works really well. I can boot to XP or OpenSUSE 10.2. (^_^) (^_^)It has 4 entries. (^_^)(fd0) /dev/fd0 (^_^)(hd0) /dev/sda (^_^)(hd1) /dev/sdb (^_^)(hd2) /dev/sdc (^_^) (^_^)So yes, I think there is something wrong with it. (^_^) (^_^)-- (^_^)Boyd Gerber <gerberb@zenez.com>
The raid controller itself is 'ati 4379' the driver itself is sil something or another.
I don't have a floppy drive in this computer.
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This is the output when I did the grub --device-map=device.map command: (fd0) /dev/fd0 (hd0) /dev/sda (hd1) /dev/sdb (hd2) /dev/sdc (hd3) /dev/sdd It looks good except I don't have a floppy and I haven't tested anything and I can't because I'm running late as it is. :-( -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org