Wait.
If you actually disable HPA you will lost your " current" RAID configuration
since the bios actually STORES RAID0 array information in the HPA area.

What you HAVE to do to get rid of this nightmare is to backup the entire
array, disassemble the raid setup, go to HDAT2, REMOVE HPA,  create the
RAID0 again (this time however, if you CREATE the RAID WITH the HPA disabled
permanently, it will  no longer create the metadata in the same place so you
will never have this HPA problem agan, with ubuntu... ever, trust me, is
painful but as long as you have the metadata inside the HPA area, nightmare
is guaranteed.

On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 1:29 PM, NeCod <necro....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have tried EagleDM solution with HDAT2, and it doesn't works for me.
> If i disabled HPA, i cannot boot to RAID partition's: first member offline.
>
> My motheboard is GA-P35-DS4.
>
> --
> HPA ( Host Protected Area ) interferes with dmraid
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219393
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> of a duplicate bug.
>

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