Gigabyte P35-DS4 Bios F14c
2 x Seagate 320 GB RAID 0 Intel Matrix Storage:
Dual Boot XP + Windows 7
1 x Seagate 160 GB
Ubuntu 10.04
When I boot to Ubuntu and reboot, first member Raid fail (it says Non-Raid Disk) and i cannot boot to Windows partitions.
I need to power off computer for the first member appears.
By HDAT2 i have disabled HPA, same problem occurs: first member Raid fail (it says Non-Raid Disk) and i cannot boot to Windows partitions. Obviosly, Intel Matrix Storage need to HPA.
I have reactivated HPA to recover RAID.
I have next configuration:
Gigabyte P35-DS4 Bios F14c
2 x Seagate 320 GB RAID 0 Intel Matrix Storage:
Dual Boot XP + Windows 7
1 x Seagate 160 GB
Ubuntu 10.04
When I boot to Ubuntu and reboot, first member Raid fail (it says Non-Raid Disk) and i cannot boot to Windows partitions.
I need to power off computer for the first member appears.
By HDAT2 i have disabled HPA, same problem occurs: first member Raid fail (it says Non-Raid Disk) and i cannot boot to Windows partitions. Obviosly, Intel Matrix Storage need to HPA.
I have reactivated HPA to recover RAID.
hdparm command don't show HPA :
$ sudo hdparm -N /dev/sda 4385456( 625142448? ), HPA setting seems invalid (buggy kernel device driver?)
/dev/sda:
max sectors = 625142448/
but kern.log shows it:
$ grep -i HPA /var/log/kern.log
Jul 4 12:58:42 gubi kernel: [ 1.373053] ata3.00: HPA unlocked: 625140335 -> 625142448, native 625142448
What to do ?
I prefer to keep the RAID, but i need Ubuntu.