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Date:      Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:35:01 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Freddie Cash" <fcash-ml@sd73.bc.ca>
To:        "Tom Glover" <tomg@egg.net>
Cc:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Promise SX6000 controller
Message-ID:  <1620.24.71.128.221.1080804901.squirrel@mailtest.sd73.bc.ca>
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> Before I go beat my head against the proverbial wall - again ....

> Any tips on installing 5.2.1 using this controller? Any tricks to
> making it bootable? In fact is it possible to make it bootable?

Last time I looked at the Promise cards, they weren't actually
hardware RAID cards.  Instead, they were a hybrid software / hardware
card that did most of the RAID work in the driver.  IOW, you had to
load a kernel, load a driver, then mount the drive array in order to
get the RAID array accessible.  This meant you couldn't put / (or at
least /boot) onto the RAID array.

There may be tricks to get around this but I didn't spend much time on
it.  I just returned the Promise cards and replaced them with 3Ware
Escalade cards which do real hardware RAID and let you put / onto the
RAID array.

--
Freddie Cash
fcash-ml@sd73.bc.ca



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