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Bug 43622 - Support for intel ICH5R RAID chipset
Summary: Support for intel ICH5R RAID chipset
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: [OLD] Core system (show other bugs)
Hardware: x86 Linux
: High normal
Assignee: x86-kernel@gentoo.org (DEPRECATED)
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Reported: 2004-03-03 10:03 UTC by yalag
Modified: 2004-04-16 18:24 UTC (History)
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Description yalag 2004-03-03 10:03:49 UTC
Intel released a patch for kernel to support this chipset and can be found here
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0311.3/0222/iswraid-2.4.22.patch

Can gentoo's kernel please be patched so the next livecd can be used to install gentoo on such raid hardware?

Reproducible: Always
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Comment 1 Brian Jackson (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-03-03 11:00:37 UTC
A quote from the email:
"Note that the driver is still considered experimental, use at your own risk."

Doesn't sound like something we want to be adding just yet.

Aside from that it doesn't buy you anything to use this iswraid driver instead of the in kernel MD drivers.
Comment 2 yalag 2004-03-03 11:10:40 UTC
I thought a lot of features included in the kernel is still marked as "experimental"? It's still nice to have an option to take the risk as this Intel P4 platform is getting popular. You will see this problem popping up in many forums/mailing-lists. Would be nice for gentoo to get ahead. 

It does differ very much from MD drivers because this will work in a dual boot enviornment and provides a migration opportunity for current windows users.
Comment 3 Jason Cox (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-04-16 18:24:30 UTC
We're going to wait until this driver matures a bit more. Things marked "experimental" in the kernel are far different than experimental patches.