ITE8212 RAID contoller with sarge

From: matt nicholson (sjoeboo_at_sjoeboo.com)
Date: 02/27/05

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    this may have been asked before, maybe not:

    I own a motherboard (gigabyte brand) with the integrated "giga-raid"
    raid controller, which is really powered by the ITE8212 chip set. Now,
    the drivers provided by ITE, include binary drivers for a few distros,
    including Debian Woody, and they include source for both 2.4 and 2.6
    kernels, however i have not been able to get the drivers to compile at
    all. I am running Debian sarge, kernel 2.6.8. the make file for the
    2.6 driver is hard coded to look for the 2.6.1 kernel source , and i
    have changed it to reflect to my kernel, however i still cannot
    compile this driver. When trying to compile i get a huge amount of
    errors/warnings almost all about various variables being undefined.

    My question is this: has anyone gotten this controller running on
    Sarge? if so how?

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