RAID Devices show up as /dev/md/c#d#p#, where # is replaced by a device number from 0 up. So a RAID drive on the first controller with only one partition would be /dev/md/c0d0p0. I'm using a Mylex RAID DAC1100 controller card (have two DAC960's that can't be used). The 960's are need a hardware upgrade to allow them to have the v3.0 or better bios installed (currently running 2.73 which is a single chip bios, 3.0+ is a two chip bios). > Does anyone know of a good SCSI card for linux? > > I recently got an external RAID server that connects to a SCSI card with a > cable that I just happened to have laying around. > When I boot the box with the stuff connected and turned on, > it checks the ram and everything and then shows me a SCSI card bios thing, > Then it recognizes all the scsi harddrives in the thing and goes to LILO. > Having already set up the card (with kudzu), I boot and login, I look for > stuff in /dev and find nothing, not even in /dev/scsi/*, and MAKEDEV didn't > work either. > > I looked on the web and found that the card I was using, > an NCR 53C825 based card, was incompatible with linux. > I think that is the problem because I tried plugging in an internal SCSI drive > I had laying around and got the exact same result. > > Any suggestions? > > Eric > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss