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Intel® RAID Controller Hubs—Linux* Support
March 01, Thanks for all your replies. Unless someone actually finds a driver I don't see what more can be done. I think you can find it on the LSI site, just be sure to get the right one, ich0r or 64bit.

The devices comprising the RAID show up as discrete, independent disks. When I boot to ubuntu 9.
Intel ICH10R: 660MB/s SATA Limit Fact or Fiction?
This book contains many real life examples derived from the author's experience as a Linux lknux and network administrator, trainer and consultant. I am surprised that nobody has jumped in here to help you yet as we do have some Linux experts on the forum.
Please visit this page to clear all LQ-related cookies. Sandforce drive makers like to tout ATTO scores but they are not really representative of real-world performance for most linuc. Sata drive 80 GB not detected. RAID1 is mirroring and no striping, and it works fine with no extra effort.
I presume that the ASUS chipset is supported natively by Windows, like most common hardware, but I haven't actually looked it up. So it would appear that any attempts to get it working were intsl from the start.
Wait, what are you saying exactly?
ICH10R RAID support in Ubuntu
Disk Utility also showed the component devices under"Peripheral Devices". The point of hardware raid is to be fast and take load off the CPU. Is there some kind of bundled generic driver windows comes with? This is a big reason I chose four drives for this article. It's basically just a bios to configure a raid set, and a driver that windows uses just to install onto there, the CPU still has to do all the heavy lifting.
It's a bit hard to accept that functionality that worked with previous incarnations of the chipset would be unsupported for the latest chipset, which has been on the market and in wide use for 2. This is not true hardware raid Reboots henceforth saw the RAID1 volume. I must confess that while I do use several flavors of Linux including I think my RAID1 volume works only because mirroring is relatively simple and the disks comprising the volume are treated as just regular disks.
SATA drive not detected
Please enter your name here. Find where your kernel is located on that distribution and issue this: Intel Core i7 Motherboard: Now Disk Utility shows just the raid volume under "Peripheral Devices".
I have used CrystalDiskMark and an older one at that at version 2. I've also posted on the Ubuntu forums. Linxu Help Login Register. Email Required, but never shown.
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