AwPhuch


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Posted: Nov. 01 2004,17:33 |
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You may have to modprobe the SATA loadable module for it to detect the drive since its on the raid portion
I dont believe it loads it as default Man that would make one screamin a$$ fileserver!!!!
Perhaps THIS will help A search at knoppix forums (DSL Mother distro) might help you find out if its capable of running it...such asQuote | Seagate 80GB SATA drive works fine for me even without selecting different kernel at boot. It maps as /dev/sda, not /dev/hda. I have a very new motherboard however (VIA K8T800 based ABIT KV8), so I can even boot from SATA (in fact this is my only hard drive). If your harddrive is new, probably all you need is to create some partitions on it ("cfdisk /dev/sda" or whatever). |
Hope that helps
Brian AwPhuch
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