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Using Intel Rapid Storage Technology - Option ROM - 11.0.0.1339
I've created a:
RAID0(Stripe) Strip 32KB Size 214.3GB Status Normal Bootable Yes
Volume which I want to install Arch on.
I've gone through this all the way to a successful install using Fedora (if that is of any help whatsoever)?
So, with Arch, I have read and tried:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In … e_RAID_set
As soon as I do a UEFI or BIOS install of Arch and run lsblk I get:
sda-
md126
sdb-
md126
(and using gdisk can create ef00 200M partition and root such as: md126p1 md126p2)
Once I follow https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In … e_RAID_set, and, do:
# modprobe dm_mod
# dmraid -ay
[ 39.383447] device-mapper: table: 254:1 striped: Couldn't parse stripe destination
RAID set "isw_dejgjdecda_SSD" was not activated
ERROR: device "isw_dejgjdecda_SSD" could not be found
I am hoping I may end my story here and someone will reply something along the lines of "well, that's because....", and I can continue on my determined attempt to install Arch on this RAID Volume.
However, obviously, I have not just given up at this point, so, some more info just in case it helps:
I can access /dev/md126 in gdisk and use gdisk fully
I can mount/pacstrap/genfstab/chroot/
Then - problems arise - I cannot seem to get the install to boot after having tried either UEFI or BIOS boot using Syslinux, Gummiboot & Grub - always used GPT for the Array by the way.
Any ideas? Is there a module to load? I'm still a newbie guys, so, apologies for any glaring mistakes....
Thank you all very much for any help with this.
Frazer.
Last edited by frazer (2014-07-10 11:20:04)
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Replying per your email request. I have hardly zero experience with fakeraid. I ran one for a few weeks but then discovered zfs and never looked back. Sorry dude.
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Thanks so much graysky - already looking into zfs.... looks good!
Frazer
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