cbagger01

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Posted: Mar. 13 2006,17:33 |
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If it is Linux software RAID, I would expect it would work. Even if it was not auto-detected.
However, if it is some other pseudo-hardware-RAID setup like adaptec's "hostRAID", chances are you will need to use the closed source Linux drviers from the vendor's web site. These drivers usually require a specific linux kernel version, such a certain version of SUSE or Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Some SUSE kernels are available as a live evaluation CD so you might be able to get at your files with such a disk.
Good Luck.
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