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<DIV>I asked about this in #tclug but no one there really knew, but I figured I
would ask here as well. The short of it is I attempted installing Gentoo Linux
on a [non-Compaq] PC with a Compaq Smart-2SL SCSI controller (4x18.2 GB in RAID0
array, created prior to beginning installation in Windows using Compaq's
utility). I did modprobe sr_mod, sd_mod, cpqarray. After doing this, there are
no /dev/sd* devices listed, but I get /dev/ida/c0d0 and /dev/rd/0. When I
fdisk /dev/ida/c0d0, it gives me "you will not be able to write the partition
table", then "Unable to read /dev/ida/c0d0" and exits. fdisk /dev/rd/* (contains
rd0-rd15 and initrd) lets me into fdisk, tells me sector size is 1024, not 512
(I think it's actually 128, maybe 512 though) and shows the geometry as 1 head,
22000 sectors, 1 cylinder, so if I create one partition, it ends up being the
full amount, since there is only one cylinder. If this doesn't work, I'm just
scrapping it and I'll throw the RAID stuff in a windows box, but I'd like to
utilize it here if I can. So if anyone can help, I'd appreciate it.</DIV>
<DIV>-John</DIV></BODY></HTML>