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CONFIG_SATA_PROMISE: Promise SATA TX2/TX4 support
These instructions are adapted and fleshed out from the original dmraid the program used to discover the raid devices README. They are raided together and partitioned into a and 60 gig ntfs partitions made by windows xp sp2. Ubuntu guys should investigate about this procedure Thanks for the howto. You may have to register before you can post: They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own.
But every time i try to install SuSE 9. Click Here to receive this Complete Guide absolutely free. Just insert CD and that's all! What I can't remember is how to mount them. Sorry if I haven't posted in any correct format, I hope you can make sense of all that.
Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: If you need to reset your password, click here. Secondly I am sorry to bump it again but I am still having some issues and hoping someone out there can help me.
I have installed the kernel source, downloaded device-mapper. For whatever reason, when I upgraded to Hoary and kernel 2.

linhx I also have some free space in which I want to install Linux. My next test is to make the same things but install Grub on a normal floppy disk using this procedure by Fuche: This howto worked great for me If you'd like to contribute content, let us know.
I have a little problem Any info in n00b terms would be more than welcome.
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Right now I copy data to a fat32 drive then boot back into windows and then copy it over to the raid drive. Searched all over the internet but nobody has any solution for this situation Now I just installed Breezy and managed to get much further but instead of using device mapper from Redhat I used the one from Debian found on this link http: And I just kind of assumed that given your comment in step I don't need Windows anymore. Hi I realize this thread is several years old by now but I just installed ubuntu and am trying to configure my ntfs raid-0 partition and mount it.

Any help will be welcom. I would prefer to go with a stable kernel, but if that is impossible, I will use a devel kernel. Copyright Gentoo Foundation, Inc.
Even when mounting them one at a time. You just need to make dmraid load on startup and set up the drive mounting. Hello, Could you please provide more details?

You have to extract the 37 onto the disk first, I don't think it'll just read a zip file. And you know what? Am I just plain screwed?
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