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I just read the user manual on it.. It says the following...<br>
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IT Mode (Initiator and Target Mode)<br>
This is a Non-RAID mode. To use this mode, be sure to fl ash an IT mode
firmware to the EEPROM and to install an IT Mode driver to the system
OS. <br>
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So, I'm confused, what point is a RAID controller that doesn't support
RAID ? <br>
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Thanks, Billy<br>
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Tait Clarridge wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 21:18 -0500, Billy Huddleston wrote:
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<pre wrap="">JBOD a bust. It doesn't see any hard drives that way either. Anyone
have any other ideas?
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Ask Supermicro for the IT mode of your firmware if it exists. They are
usually really good at answering support questions if you email them,
I've normally heard back from them within 24 hours.
You can also ask supermicro for a driver disk (if you did not get one)
to use during the install if you pass "linux dd" to the command line
while booting the CD/DVD.
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