Norman Schklar wrote: > Norm Schklar > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 11:41 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: >> Norman Schklar wrote: >> > mark wrote >> > Norm Schklar >> > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 10:42 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: >> >> Norman Schklar wrote: >> >> > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 10:23 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: >> >> >> Norman Schklar wrote: >> >> >> > Seems I need to disable RAID, but don't find the option in the >> >> >> > bios. 4ea 1 terabyte drives in raid 10 is the current setup. >> <snip> >> >> > Centor 6.4 doesn't find the drives. >> >> > I use Ctrl E, to open the raid console but it doesn't have an >> >> > option to disable. So each time it boots I get the raid init. <snip> >> >> > you've created the logical drives, when you reboot, the systems *will* >> >> > see them as though they were physical drives. >> >> >> >> Does what I'm saying make sense to you? >> >> >> > Yes it makes sense. But it came configured for Raid 10 2 ea 2 terabye >> > drives. Centos 6.4 doesn't recognize any drive.. >> >> Does the system have other drives than the RAID? You mention it booting >> - >> you *are* aware that with RAID 10, you'll have something like 1.6TB >> usable, right? > > I am aware of the 1.6tb. > Only the four 1tb drives + DVD > But I want to just stop the Raid all together. Looking for the "how to" > turn off raid on boot. Ah, NOW the light dawns. You're going to *adore* the answer (not!): break the RAID, and make each individual drive a logical drive, and I think you'll be forced to tell it RAID 0. That's the only way I know of. mark