I've done successful upgrade of FC1-->FC3 on an aacraid system, albeit
SCSI, so the driver's not completely busted (like the FC3 megaraid
drivers). I've noticed that "mass storage" emulation works more
consistently than I20 with FC3--is your controller doing I20?
Frank wrote:
I have written several messages asking for help getting two systems with
Adaptec 2410SA SATA RAID cards working with Fedora Core 3. Windows
installs on these systems, and I was successful in running FC3 on a
slightly different configuration of the exact same hardware (Only moved
the hard drives from one into another) for several weeks. Despite that,
with the current (necessary) configuration, the FC3 causes the on-card
alarm to be triggered as soon as it gets to partitioning and reports
that the drives are not readable.
Here is Adaptec's response:
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The OS that you are using is not supported by this controller card.
The standard Fedora Core 2 kernel 2.6.5 , should though allow you to
install, but Ralph there are I/O errors reported under heavy loads.
The newer 2.6.7 and 2.6.8 killed the aacraid completely are
non-functioning as well.
I 2.6.9 (FC3) has not tested yet.
Driver and controller support is not provided for Fedora.
Changing motherboards and RAID type could definately have an impact
on whether or not the installation was successful.
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I don't know who Ralph is but the message is clear. This is not a good
card for FC3. Based on my apparent success with the first card I
purchased two more. All three will live on my shelf for the forseeable
future, and I will order a 3Ware 8506-4LP to see how that works.
I hope this message saves somebody else the considerable aggravation
that I went through with the Adaptec cards.
Frank.