Re: sata2 "raid" support in latest kernels?



noident@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Greetings!
I need a new desktop, I want to dual-boot linux and windows. I'd like
a raid1 protection, and I need to be able to access windows ntfs from
Linux.
Reading through forums on-line, I can see a lot of people complaining
about broken/nonexistent support for sata2 raid (aka fakeraid, pseudo-
raid, semi-software raid, $#1T-raid, etc).
Also a lot of complaints for hardware probing timeouts during boot.
I am particularly interested to know if the latest Linux kernels (say
2.6.20) have got support for such fake-raid SATA2 raid controllers as
Jmicron and Intel ICH8R.
Well, dmraid ( http://people.redhat.com/~heinzm/sw/dmraid/) is intended to
be used in such cases.

.



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