I should mention that xubuntu-9.10-desktop-i38x live disk recognized my
RAID5 and even mounted the NTFS paritions on it. I will try the live
disk installation for amd64 and report back. My first attempt was using
alternate amd64.
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dmraid 1.0.0.rc15-6ubuntu2 amd64 + NVRAID boot fails
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In Ubuntu 10.04 I get the following message:
ERROR: device-mapper target type "raid4-5" not in kernel
The installation fails, and I get that message while typing the following
command:
dmraid -ay
I was using 10.04 amd64 on an nforce 590 board with an nvraid 5 setup.
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dmraid 1.0.0.rc15-6ubun
Confirmed for Ubuntu9.10 on x86
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Wrong Warning and error opening terminal for debugging
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I just downloaded Ubuntu 10.04 alternate amd64. I have an NFORCE 590
board with Raid 5. The installation fails because it can't find the
dmraid45 module. I will try debugging this some more and report back.
But as of now, it looks like 10.04 + nvraid = fail.
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[patch] Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 dmrai
This problem also exists on xubuntu 9.10 for the ps3. I'm using a
"Logitech PlayStation 3 Cordless MediaBoard Pro".
Killing xorg-drivers-input-synaptics helped xorg reconize the keyboard.
The only way I'm able to connect to it is via the following command:
sudo hidd --connect
Everything else,