RE: [CentOS] How to select a motherboard
Bowie Bailey
Bowie_Bailey at BUC.comThu Dec 15 16:16:12 UTC 2005
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From: Todd Cary [mailto:todd at aristesoftware.com] > > Let me apologize for not putting some specs out there right > up front; it is like saying I want a vehicle without stating > that I haul tools and sometimes a few bags of cement! > > This is for a "light weight server" that is connected to DSL > and just affords my clients the advantage of downloading > daily applications I maintain via FTP. Also, my "photo > clients" view my "digital proof sheets"...very light weight stuff. Ok, so nothing fancy. Just a basic board with video, sound, and NIC onboard. > I need to replace my current board since it has "fake RAID" > (Abit BE7-RAID) and Centos will not install. The disks are > IDE. Once it is up, I just let it run and run...nothing special. Most motherboards have "fake RAID" built-in. Have you tried going into the bios and setting those channels to standard IDE? If you bypass the raid, CentOS should be able to recognise the disks and install. If you still want raid, do it via software. Bowie
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