NeuromancerWGDD'U
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I have a 100 gig SATA drive, and it refuses to work unless I put it in a software RAID configuration. That wasn't really a problem -- until now. My Linux drive (2.6 kernel) refuses to migrate to the SATA drive on the grounds that it doesn't like my software RAID. I want to move Linux to my SATA drive so it'll run faster and I won't have to disconnect the drive every time I want to go into Windows (the GRUB bootloader doesn't like the fact that it's SATA and NTFS).
Is there any way to run the drive without it in a software RAID config? Would flashing the BIOS do anything to help that? When I take it out of the RAID array it doesn't recognize it at all. It's a Promise Fast-Track chipset(?) if that helps.
Is there any way to run the drive without it in a software RAID config? Would flashing the BIOS do anything to help that? When I take it out of the RAID array it doesn't recognize it at all. It's a Promise Fast-Track chipset(?) if that helps.