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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Raid With Suse Linux Post 302093660 by Vaughan on Saturday 21st of October 2006 09:35:39 PM
Old 10-21-2006
Question Raid With Suse Linux

Hello i have a linux suse server and im having problems installing a highpoint rocket raid 2220 driver.

The raid card is a pci card made buy highpoint tech on there web site they have the linux suse server driver i now have that driver on the desktop but dont know how to install it.

The lunix system is seeing the 8 port raid card , but i think it has the wrong driver, coz the raid set (raid 5) does not show up and a drive on desk top.

went the linux becouse windows xp pro does not alow volumes over 2 tb

this raid 5 set is 2.8tb

any halp would be grate.

Vaughan
 

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