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So if the card was capable of true hardware raid, the device would show up by itself and I wouldn't have to mess around with drivers? What should I be looking for in a card to make sure it is capable of hardware raid? I am going to be making another raid in the next year or so and I want to make sure I am looking at the right hardware.
Yeah, I meant the boot drive.
Thanks, Randy
On 9/24/06, Randy Schmidt <x@altorg.com> wrote: > I think I got it straightened out so I wanted to kind of sum up what I > found. I decided to not use hardware raid since the card I had didn't > really give me the benefits of hardware raid. I also think that the
I just want make it clear here that there is no hardware raid possible with this card. There are only two different implementations of software-raid, one that is part of the Linux kernel and one that is part of the vendor driver.
PS. it appears the vendor (highpoint) is just plain lying when they claim that the hpt374 driver is open-source. The download contains two precompiled binary object files that get linked into the final driver.
> I'm so releived it's working! I had been working on it off and on for > a month or so. There is only one other question I have. What happens > if the drive I have linux installed on takes a crap? Is it just a > matter of setting up the raid again and it will all work and my data > will be intact?
Not sure I understand. By "the drive I have linux installed on", do you mean the drive that you boot from? If so, the answer is Yes. You can test this procedure by booting from the Ubuntu LiveCD and activating your raid from within that environment.
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