I have the exactly same problem, running 2x 160Gb SATA in Raid0, NForce4 controller, but using Ubuntu 5.0.4.Originally Posted by shakey
Anyone know why it says that?
I have the exactly same problem, running 2x 160Gb SATA in Raid0, NForce4 controller, but using Ubuntu 5.0.4.Originally Posted by shakey
Anyone know why it says that?
Can anyone help... I have 2 sata hdd set as raid "0" and it 's working fine. I wanted to add an extra drive , an ide ata 133 because i wanted to retrieve some datas in it. I have tried with no avail. I do not even know if it 's possible to do so. My M/B is asus p4c800 e deluxe..2x120 maxtor sata as raid "0".
Just had to register to say thankyou for this great guide..
After trying various linux distros over the last year I never managed to get to access my sata raid 0.
Now after an hour, mostly down to typo's on my behalf I can access my NTFS SATA partition!!!!
I too signed up just to say 'thank you'
THANK YOU
All I had to do was run dmraid -ay and life is good! Thanx a bunch!
I have two 160gb sata drives in a raid 0 with ntfs on them. I have it set up to mou tnat boot time. Thank you for such a good guide. I run slackware, so it was a good thing this guide is distro independant. Any 2.6 variety of kernel has device-mapper support in it.
Thanks again, -Bill
Thanks for the howto.
Managed to get my striped set (RAID0) working following this howto.
2 x Seagate SATA disks on an VIA VT6420 controller (ASUS A8V Deluxe motherboard).
Hello,
Could you please provide more details?
I'm using WinXP now, with 2 160Gb HDD in RAID0. I left 40Gb Partition Free to install Ubuntu, but as some of you, ubuntu installer recognize 2 160Gb HDD instead 1 RAID set. My Mobo is ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe with Sil3112 Controller.
Even last ubuntu beta has same behavior on installer.
About the description to install kernel, it seems how to install from Linux, but, could you provide more details about how it is done since boot?
How did you boot the system to install new kernel? By LiveCD? Floppy Disk?
I cannot find any good description over the internet.
Several people says that is better install Linux Raid instead Sil3112 Raids, but I already has installed, and worried to lost my WinXp data.
Any help will be welcom.
still no go for ATA RAID ?
i have HPT372 on a DFI Lanparty mobo,
with 2x 120 GB attached, i even managed to get windows installed on it ,
but i can't figure it out on ubuntu 5.04 (didn't try another distribution for that purpose, yet) ...
all i get after following the steps is also an empty
/dev/mapper/control
maybe some mind get us some help with the opensource driver they provide ?
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/BIOS%2...ource-v2.0.tgz
i'm used to osx, and a very little to debian, but this is all completely new to me,
and, besides, giving me a headache
any help greatly appreciated,
thanks in advance
saschxd
when I type dmraid -ay -v, I get these errors:
ERROR: sil: zero sectors on /dev/sdc
ERROR: sil: setting up RAID device /dev/sdc
ERROR: sil: zero sectors on /dev/sdd
ERROR: sil: setting up RAID device /dev/sdd
ERROR: sil: zero sectors on /dev/sde
ERROR: sil: setting up RAID device /dev/sde
ERROR: sil: zero sectors on /dev/sdf
ERROR: sil: setting up RAID device /dev/sdf
any ideas how I can resolve this?
Regarding the subject...
I installed Mandriva 2006 Beta in existing RAID0 as described before,
without any problem!!
Just insert CD and that's all!
Ubuntu guys should investigate about this procedure....
FYI
Don't copy exactly the line in the first postOriginally Posted by shakey
because there is a little error...Code:mount -t <fs type> -o users,owner,ro,umask=000 dev/mapper/<your partiton name> /<your mount dir>
Try
with the "/" before dev...Code:mount -t <fs type> -o users,owner,ro,umask=000 /dev/mapper/<your partiton name> /<your mount dir>
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