On Sun, 20 May 2012 12:12:55 +0000, Ramon Hofer wrote: > On Sat, 19 May 2012 13:41:33 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > >> Mmm, have you tried to set a RAID level instead using JBOD? It's just >> for testing... although this can only be done in a very early stage >> when the disks are completely empty with no data on them because I'm >> afraid changing this will destroy whatever contains. > > I will play around this evening a bit. Luckily my last attempt with the > Supermicro HBAs wipped the disks already so I have some disks to play > with ;-)
Good :-) Also, consider installing into the motherboard only the strictly required devices to work (i.e., processor+heatsink, memory and a couple of hard disks to test mdraid). >> If you could upload an image with the screen you get, it would be great >> :-) > > Here you go: > http://666kb.com/i/c3yd21ff71u88d4x8.jpg Thanks! > But I could only get the last part when it stopped adding new lines. It > just was too fast to get anything before :-( Okay... I can't recall if you are already considered/tried disabling the USB host controller from your BIOS. Anyway, from the above messages it seems there are two USB hosts detected ("2-1" with 6 ports and "4-1" with 8 ports) and the latter is the one exposing the over-current condition. Which OTOH is also weird because according to the motherboard specifications¹, there has to be x2 USB 3 ports and x12 USB 2.0. There's something not matching here. ¹http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Core/P67/C7P67.cfm Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/jpar6c$u2v$1...@dough.gmane.org