DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2006-12
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Re: NATA update
Petr Janda wrote:
Does this mean now that onboard RAID controllers that come with today
nearly all motherboards will be finally supported? If so, thats awesome.
How do I test NATA ?
They will be, after I've finished porting ataraid.
To test the code that's already been tested, you have to apply the diff
I mentioned in [1], remove all old ata devices from your kernel config,
add options PCI_MAP_FIXUP to it, and then either add (at least) device
nata, natadisk and natapicd (for disks and cdroms respectively), or add
'nata' to SUBDIR in src/sys/dev/disk/Makefile, and edit your
/boot/loader.conf to read nata_load="YES", natapci="YES",
natadisk="YES", natapicd="YES". make buildkernel, make installkernel,
reboot. If it doesn't work, boot kernel.old, and report issues :).
Cheers,
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Thomas E. Spanjaard
tgen@netphreax.net
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