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Installing Linux on VT8251 chipset for SATA RAID

Asked by fisc in Linux, Fedora Linux, Red Hat Linux

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The motherboard we bought (ASUS A8V-MX) as the Via VT8251 for SATA controller.  We have two SATA drives and want to set it up on RAID 1 with Linux.  I don't really care what distribution of Linux it is.

This has been a nightmare.  SUSE 10.1 and Fedora Core 5 supposedly have good support for setting up and installing on "FakeRAID", but neither one of these will recognize the SATA drives.  Freespire won't either.  The only distro that I have tried that will see the SATA drives is Ubuntu 6.0.6.1.  However Ubuntu doesn't make it easy to set up the SATA Raid.

I have tried a driver for Fedora that supposedly will allow it to see the drives, but it didn't work.  I also tried to manually set up the SATA raid on Ubuntu with tutorials I found on how to do it with dmraid, but while I am a programmer by trade I really don't know the ins and outs of hardware/partitions and while I can use Linux from a server administrator perspective (once it's set up) I don't know the guts of it.  So none of the tutorials I tried seemed work or make sense to me--they all are over my head apparently.

Hopefully someone can give me some guidance of how to get SOME distribution of Linux installed on this machine with RAID 1!Start Free Trial
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