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Hi All,
I've been trying to install Kubuntu on my RAID 0 system, but have not been able to get the Kubuntu installer to recognize they array; it only sees two hard drives. I assume I have to provide drivers for my RAID controller (identified as a nForce4 serial ATFA RAID Controller in Windows device manager). Do I have to further identify the controller to select the right drivers? Assuming I can find the drivers, how do I supply them to the Kubuntu installer? TIA for any input, Milty
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Okay, so I've found this tutorial for installation.
Seems like I need to install dmraid into the live CD environment.
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you will probably have to edit your kernconf file and add raid support in it. then rebuild and install the new kernel.
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