Karanbir Singh wrote: > Karl R. Balsmeier wrote: > >> so what's the sata_nv I see during the install, that's not a driver? >> >> I'm familiar with fake-raid and usually avoid it, but as a dev box it >> seemed OK to let it slide and put the cash into more RAM & disks. >> >> -krb >> >> >> >> Feizhou wrote: >> >>> Hello Karl, >>> >>>> Any suggestions on the step-by-step sequence for this? >>>> >>>> bonus/ p.s. -anyone had any experience with the Nvidia onboard >>>> RAID/ Supermicros? Did you like it, (I'm an LSI-Logic fan myself), >>>> just looking for opinions... >>> >>> >>> >>> NVRaid is not supported as there is no NVRaid driver for Linux. >>> NVRaid also belongs to what Linux kernel developers call >>> 'fake-raid'. It is really just some RAID Bios coupled with a >>> software RAID driver. >>> >>> You are better off using them as individual disks and Linux software >>> raid instead. >> > > > the sata_nv is the interface driver for your sata interface. > > - KB > > PS: please refrain from top posting by top posting you mean writing on top? OK. thanks for the info, very useful...