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Operating Systems Linux Raid0 recovery from external HD Post 302385020 by pludi on Thursday 7th of January 2010 01:18:31 AM
Old 01-07-2010
For this to work you'd need to know the parameters the hardware controller used, or at least the stripe size used. If you can get that it might be possible using dd to create a complete image, and use that to start reconstructing your data.
 

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do_config(9r)															     do_config(9r)

NAME
do_config - EISA/ISA: Initializes the device to its assigned configuration SYNOPSIS
void do_config( struct controller *ctlr_p ); ARGUMENTS
Specifies a pointer to the controller structure associated with the controller to be configured. The do_config routine obtains the device to initialize through its controller's associated controller structure pointer. DESCRIPTION
The do_config routine initializes the specified controller based on its power-up resource assignments. If the device uses either an inter- rupt or a DMA channel, then do_config also performs any setup requirements. For example, for controllers that connect to the EISA bus, do_config initializes the controller according to the parameters specified in the EISA configuration file. NOTES
The do_config routine is a generic interface that maps to a bus-specific interface that actually initializes the specified device. Using this routine to initialize a device makes the driver more portable across different bus architectures. Not all buses support the do_config routine. RETURN VALUES
None SEE ALSO
Routines: get_config(9r), get_info(9r) Data Structures: controller(9s) do_config(9r)
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