Fábio Dias wrote:

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>the bios manager only let me create and destroy full size RAID arrays
>(i think, I don't remeber exactly if the size can be changed, but I
>don't think so). I made the partitions during win2k installation...
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Then you've got hardware raid, some linux devs call these type of
on-board raid chipsets as soft-raid because they use the cpu to do the
work instead of a raid controller. It's still hardware raid, just half
ass hardware raid ;)

You still need to load the proper kernel modules for your chipset and
raid type.  Since your using SATA RAID you'll need to load the proper
SATA chipset support and the raid0 kernel module.

 Also, you need to create your raid arrays through the bios manager,
then format them through the installer.

Stefan


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