![]() > If you're dual booting and already have windows installed on the array > 'hardware' raid the mobo uses actually uses the system cpu and memory > could, it doesn't perform better than a software md raid because the > access the array using dmraid but not as a boot device and even if you > From this and a few other pages it looks like you may be able to > raid controller and try to get linux to play nice, you will fail > " Step 1.) Disable Raid Support in Bios and and other type of > It's one guy's experience with an nforce4 chipset mobo. The software raid will work perfectly under linux,īut is it going to be visible under windows? Is there a windows software To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to a subject of "unsubscribe". ![]() ![]() > but it states that the debian installer should recognize raid arrays. > netinstall cd, but it does not recognize my RAID array. > raid controller and I tried to install Debian with the testing I have an Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe Mobo, which has an NVIDIA nForce4 sata
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