*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 22107
missing dmraid support needed to access SATA raids
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Raid on Motherboard not able to detect Non-Sata Hard disk
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57103
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Unless you want to dual boot with windows, the easiest thing to do is
destroy the raid configuration in the bios utility, and install ubuntu
on to the two seperate disks, setting up a pure software raid.
Otherwise in dapper you should be able to get it working by installing
the dmraid package. See
Can't you force the Bios not to have raid activated on the disk
controller ?
Your problem is quite similar to bug 22107 in the way that Ubuntu does
not provide software raid controller for installation.
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Raid on Motherboard not able to detect Non-Sata Hard disk
https://launchpad.net/bugs/5710
No here is the case is different ,I don`t have SATA hard disk , And even
have one hard disk only. so installer was supposed to recognize the Hard
disk and Install Ubuntu. While going throgh manuals i found this is not
real Raid Controller , While BIOS driver emulating like one. And these
are Widesp
Hi Mishra,
isn't it the same bug as 22107 ?
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Raid on Motherboard not able to detect Non-Sata Hard disk
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