So I had been running dapper for the last few months and my root hd failed. Luckily everything is backed up and I didn't really lose anything just time. So I got a new hd and decided to install FF. The install went smothly , got automatix worked out in a few hours. The problem lies in my remaining drives. First off I have many ide hds
hda hda hdc hde and hdg
hdc hde hdg all for a raid 5 array controlled by mdadm.
This version of teh OS seems to have decided that all my ide drives should be treted as scsi drives. OK I don't mind but for some reason sdg will not show up in /dev/
I even tried to use
mknod -m 660 /dev/sdg b 3 0
It was created in /dev/ but I couldn't see the disk with cfdisk.
Thje goal now is to get all my drives to post so I can remount my array.
I know the drive is goo because I switched teh ide cables between e and g and teh e drive always posted regardles of which drive was on that channel.
How can I get kubuntu to see my last drive. The bios sees it. Any ideas?
is there a way to switch back to ide protocol in /dev and get all my drives to post as /dev/hd something?
suggetsions please as I really need to restore thsi machine
Thanks
iGnuU2
hda hda hdc hde and hdg
hdc hde hdg all for a raid 5 array controlled by mdadm.
This version of teh OS seems to have decided that all my ide drives should be treted as scsi drives. OK I don't mind but for some reason sdg will not show up in /dev/
I even tried to use
mknod -m 660 /dev/sdg b 3 0
It was created in /dev/ but I couldn't see the disk with cfdisk.
Thje goal now is to get all my drives to post so I can remount my array.
I know the drive is goo because I switched teh ide cables between e and g and teh e drive always posted regardles of which drive was on that channel.
How can I get kubuntu to see my last drive. The bios sees it. Any ideas?
is there a way to switch back to ide protocol in /dev and get all my drives to post as /dev/hd something?
suggetsions please as I really need to restore thsi machine
Thanks
iGnuU2
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