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List:       ataraid-list
Subject:    Re: Difference between ataraid in 2.4.17 and 2.4.19
From:       Juraj <juraj () itam ! cas ! cz>
Date:       2002-05-21 14:52:55
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You probably select the option "boot offboard chipset first" in ata 
configuration. This option reverse PCI scan order, so your Promise 
controller is found before your chipset ide controller and so your chipset 
ata devices became hde/f/g/h and promise connected devices hda/b/c/d. Hope 
it helps

Martin

At 15:56 21.5.2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I just noticed something strange. I have a "stupid" Promise
>controller embedded in my motherboard (MSI266R). I use it with 2 disks
>as an RAID0 array.
>However, I still keep my old disk, standalone, connected as a single
>master to IDE0.
>My old disk is seen as /dev/hda (in fact, it's /dev/ide/host0/etc...,
>but it doesn't matter) and two disks from the array as hde and hdf.
>However, when I upgraded lately to 2.4.19 (I used to use 2.4.17 before), this
>was changed : the array disks are now hda and hdb and the standalone has
>switched to hde... When I switch back to 2.4.17, everything is like before :
>hda and hde & hdf.
>
>Which behaviour is the correct one? Why was it changed and how can I force
>2.4.19 kernel to behave like the old one (I need this disk to be hda)?
>
>/Maciek
>
>
>
>
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