Am 2006-04-14 13:00:20, schrieb Michael Schurter:
> Michael Schurter wrote:
> >I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general), so
> >I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
>
> Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Simply
Michael Schurter wrote:
> listrcv wrote:
> > Michael Schurter wrote:
> >
> The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I
can't
> seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility
to
> recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Yo
listrcv wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
control
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
controller on it
Actu
listrcv wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
controll
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't seem
to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to recognize
the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
controller on it because
From: Michael Schurter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
chris roddy wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Were these set up using a hardware RAID controller? You may need to plug
them into a controller of the exact same model to get to the data. The
o
From: Michael Schurter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Schurter wrote:
I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general), so I'm
sorry if this is a stupid question.
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
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chris roddy wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Were these set up using a hardware RAID controller? You may need to plug
them into a controller of the exact same model to get to the data. The
on-disk format is frequently not interchangeable
Michael Schurter wrote:
> Michael Schurter wrote:
>> I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general),
>> so I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
>
> Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Were these set up using a hardw
Michael Schurter wrote:
I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general), so
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
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I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general), so
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
I have 2 striped (RAID 0) 80 GB SATA drives that were setup in Windows
XP that I want to mount (read-only) in Debian to copy the data.
The drives were setup on an old motherboard tha
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