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Bug#466713: Lenny SATA RAID Dual Boot Installation Report
... 25xx #device iir # Intel Integrated RAID #device ips # IBM (Adaptec) ServeRAID #device mly # Mylex AcceleRAID/eXtremeRAID #device twa # 3ware 9000 series PATA/SATA RAID # RAID .... device fwip # IP over FireWire (RFC 2734,3146) device dcons # Dumb console driver device dcons_crom # Configuration ROM for dcons

GA-8KNXP & SATA Procedure?
Spam Collector collector.for.s...@macnews.de linux debian bugs dist linux debian maint boot Package: installation-reports Boot method: CD Image version: .... [dc] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: r8169 Kernel modules: r8169 00:0f.0 IDE interface [0101]: VIA Technologies, Inc. VIA VT6420 SATA RAID

A7N8X Deluxe SATA SetUp
That's where the system needs to load from initially. Sometimes it can start the load using the BIOS to read the CD but then fails when it needs to continue using its own drivers. If you've got a SATA DVD reader, try installing a Parallel IDE reader temporarily. Alternatively, set up the system to boot from a USB

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 241, Issue 5
Today, I updated this machine to 7.0-PRERELEASE and now it will not fully boot unless I disable ACPI. A quick search of the PR database didn't turn up anything .... SMP: AP CPU #3 Launched! da0 at asr0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: <ADAPTEC RAID-5 380E> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device Trying to mount root from

Problems with s-ata HDD during installation
Coo...@removethis.aisus.com> wrote: Peter, I did however load the intel SATA raid driver...would this not be all that was required? It seems to partially load windows as I see the win2k flash screen. This indicates that it DID recognize and boot from the sata drives. "PeterD" <pet...@hipson.net> wrote in message

HighPoint RAID drivers
Jimmy Neutron f...@email.invalid.com alt comp hardware Andy <1...@2.3> wrote: You have to load the JMicron SATA Raid driver during setup. The whole thing appears like a Catch-22 situation: when I boot from CD the system can't see the HD, when I boot from HD the system can't see the CD/DVD On Mon,

tanya alsa
... g2 server with embeded sata raid and have installed sles9 . the sata raid driver from hp worked fine . after upgrade to sp2 , sata driver is not loading. i then there is native support in SP2 and we need to look at fixing the boot process. SP3 is due soon, and that will probably have some new drivers too.

Bug#468217: installation-reports: On Acer Extensa 5220 the Delete ...
But I DO load the Sata driver as advised, F6 & diskette on 4.11. It appears to go ok. Could it be that JMicron SATA driver is not compatible with Windows 2000 You should not connect it to a controller running RAID (driver). Why are you using the jmicron controller anyway? I tried an USB cd rom but again Windows

vista to xp on hp - this may work, it did for me
Turns out I was wrong about having a SATA disk for the system - I used to, but then I needed to separate the backups into separate r/o and r/w filesystems when nfs the data raid moved from hd{e,g} to hd{a,c}), now seems to be working but I expect I'll notice a few things more in my scripts over the next days.

Bug#465176: installation-reports: Install report: successful after ...
Are you using SATA drives. Is the bios configured to use built-in RAID? Do you have a "Drive Disk" that came with the system (I'm assuming it's new???). If you have a driver disk, you'll need to press F6 during the intial setup screens to allow Setup to grab the driver. Try loading BIOS defaults (if you have that

help needed : kernel 2.4 sata_nv smp 4G
Youre BIOS should be set in:integrated peripherals or similiar,OnChip Serial ATA Mode:RAID and OnChip Serial ATA:enhanced Youre 1st boot device: bootable I go through the setup and everything looks normal, hit F6 to load the Intel RAID driver, it loads it and continues loading what it needs to get started,

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 202, Issue 16
And when you put in "SATA/RAID driver", that was when it fell into place for me! That was what got me thinking what if my "raid controller" was what controlled the .... If more than one driver is listed, highlight the one indicating it's for XP. Press Enter. A message will appear indicating "Setup is loading files.

Question About SATA DVD-RW And OS Installation
If your OS (like WinXP) is already installed on SATA HDDs under ICH5R controller, please make sure to update ICH5R SATA RAID driver from our IUCD 2.4 or Gigabyte website first, then update to bios F6." What would happen if I updated the BIOS to F6 prior to loading XP? Or F7 or F8 for that matter? 3.

Trouble running trial version setup
Jimmy Neutron f...@email.invalid.com alt comp hardware kony <s...@spam.com> wrote: On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:04:24 +0300, Jimmy Neutron <f...@email.invalid.com> wrote: Andy <1...@2.3> wrote: You have to load the JMicron SATA Raid driver during setup. Otherwise, once Windows is started, setup loses its ability to access

msi k8n neo2 platinum and maxtor sata2 300
The 3405 (or generically any aacraid based controller) is likely going through an error correction cycle on the SAS/SATA bus that is delaying the completion If you find this to be the case and it is prevalent, we may need to adjust the rules within the driver regarding load balancing and queue depths to improve

freebsd-bugs Digest, Vol 255, Issue 6
Here's the summary: 1) A vendor just sold me a server with a 'HighPoint RocketRaid 1640', 4 = channel SATA RAID. http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/rr1640.htm 2) The HighPoint folks support FreeBSD, distributing drivers and management tools 3) Doing the driver install when installing on boot volumes totally BITES,

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 203, Issue 7
kony s...@spam.com alt comp hardware On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:04:24 +0300, Jimmy Neutron <f...@email.invalid.com> wrote: Andy <1...@2.3> wrote: You have to load the JMicron SATA Raid driver during setup. Otherwise, once Windows is started, setup loses its ability to access the CD drive because it no longer uses the BIOS

ploliant ml110 gs server
Ben, perhaps I do not need to get the SATA RAID driver cause think it is already loaded and working. When bootup, I get directions to hit F4, and when I do, if needed, Precisely how does one go about loading Windows fresh, and/or making a bit for bit mirror image from an existing IDE boot drive (C)?

Bug#467191: Package: installation-reports
Fix SATA RAID driver problems? 3. Better chipset support for new 51xx Xeon and Core 2 Duo systems? 4. ZFS support? 5. Better support for 2TB, or greater, RAID arrays: (fsck, etc.)? 6. Speed up GigE and 10GigE stuff? checksum offloading, Interrupt load problems, packet processing speed, etc? 7.

Open bugs
Another option to try; You might try loading the controller driver from floppy. For the floppy to successfully boot Windows 2000 the disk must contain the "NT" boot I do need to somehow get the SATA RAID driver loaded on my NEW drive so it will boot. I can boot to the recovery console and that works but when I