The AAC controllers are overly sensitive to the data that is on the disks.
Often in the lab I've had to low-level format each disk before the
controller would post. So if disklabel is putting a label on, but not a
partition table, then thats probably why the controller is wigging out on
bootup. I would try using sysinstall to create a slice and label (stay away
from 'dangerously dedicated mode'). Let me know if it works.
Scott
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 1:46 AM
> To: Danny Braniss
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: PERC2 RAID support in 4.1-STABLE
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> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>you write:
> > [...]
> > while we are on the subject, is there anyway of making this
> 'Dell Perc 3/si'
> > raid bootable? Im asking because every time I install a
> boot (disklabel -B) -
> > the bios stuff does not finish -, the box just freezes and
> i have to go
> > through several magics to get it working again.
>
> If the card doesn't pass POST, you will probably have to write zeroes
> over the entire disk. However, disklabel -B should work.
> Scott may have
> some more ideas.
>
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