Hi guys
I have run a Knoppix 4.0 DVD, ad it worked fine, but it can't mount my SATA RAID 0 (NTFS), but it sees the drives as SD0 and SD1. Can it not mount NTFS RAID 0?
I am no Linux expert, by the way!
Hi guys
I have run a Knoppix 4.0 DVD, ad it worked fine, but it can't mount my SATA RAID 0 (NTFS), but it sees the drives as SD0 and SD1. Can it not mount NTFS RAID 0?
I am no Linux expert, by the way!
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it can see the individual disks so therefore your controller is supporter, however very very onboard sata controllers are supported in their pseudo hardware raid configuration. Check the support of your sata chipsets raid support. I'm aware of some that have no problems with this, but you may need to check this out.
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Also, Knoppix 5 has been out for some time. You might want to give that a go?
Tom
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System 1: Intel i5-2500k OC STABLE @5.05ghz with a ThermaTake Frio (air power!), 8Gb 1600 (9-9-9-24) R3 Patriot G2 RAM, nVidia GTX980TI ;
System 2: HP N40L Microserver;
System 3: MSI 'Ghost Pro' laptop - 16Gb DDR4 RAM, nVidia 970M, i7-6700, 256GB PCIe SSD + 1TB HDD
System 4: Samsung TAB S 10.1
if you're paying less than £300, you don't have a RAID controller per se - you have a driver for windows which accomplishes the job using your host CPU. the problem is that the different vendors' "fakeRAID" implementations are all different, and all secret and proprietary.
there has been some recent effort to make some fakeraids work, via software called "device mapper". to use the device mapper (and its raid component, "dmraid") will require a bleeding edge linux distro (knoppix 4 is pretty old) and possibly some tinkering in a console.
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