* A question to Uwe Koziolek (raid on sis180)
@ 2007-01-02 8:51 rmanzhos
2007-01-02 22:36 ` Uwe Koziolek
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From: rmanzhos @ 2007-01-02 8:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ide
Hello.
Could you help me with such a question.
A have sis180 and raid0 on two sata disks. In windows all works: simply give it a driver and I have access to the raid like to an ordinary disk (nothing to think about). But when I try linux, I obtain two disks (sdb and sdc, for exaple) and interestingly on one disk I can "see" (I mean dmesg output) 3 partitions (sdb1, sdb2 and sdb3) and on the other - 2 (sdc1, sdc2) - in windows I partitioned the disk on 3 partitions. I tried the driver from sis.com (sis18x_20060508.zip). As I understood the sata_sis from sis.com is the same or almost the same as in kernel tree (I've tried 2.6.11). Then I looked at dmraid - it supports a lot of fakeraids, but not the sis:( I thought about software raid, but this frights me:)
And now the question: is there any posibility to obtain acces to my raid0-disk in linux or would I better find different problem to solve:)
Thank you in advance.
Sincerely yours.
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* Re: A question to Uwe Koziolek (raid on sis180)
2007-01-02 8:51 A question to Uwe Koziolek (raid on sis180) rmanzhos
@ 2007-01-02 22:36 ` Uwe Koziolek
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From: Uwe Koziolek @ 2007-01-02 22:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rmanzhos; +Cc: linux-ide
>
> Hello.
> Could you help me with such a question.
> A have sis180 and raid0 on two sata disks. In windows all works: simply give it a driver and I have access to the raid like to an ordinary disk (nothing to think about). But when I try linux, I obtain two disks (sdb and sdc, for exaple) and interestingly on one disk I can "see" (I mean dmesg output) 3 partitions (sdb1, sdb2 and sdb3) and on the other - 2 (sdc1, sdc2) - in windows I partitioned the disk on 3 partitions. I tried the driver from sis.com (sis18x_20060508.zip). As I understood the sata_sis from sis.com is the same or almost the same as in kernel tree (I've tried 2.6.11). Then I looked at dmraid - it supports a lot of fakeraids, but not the sis:( I thought about software raid, but this frights me:)
> And now the question: is there any posibility to obtain acces to my raid0-disk in linux or would I better find different problem to solve:)
>
Actually I have no information for the SiS software raid. But it is a
good idea to support this using dmraid. I can try a support of this
controller in dmraid,
but it takes some time.
regards,
Uwe Koziolek
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