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www.vp6-board.com (site opgedragen aan Abit's VP6 dual FCPGA).
Aangezien Abit HighPoint produkten gebruikt zal het onderstaande ook voor dit bord gelden
According to the Highpoint website the device should be support. Only strange that their driver section shows no linux drivers (tar-bal or whatever).
Gentus.com (the Abit way of Linux) seems to be down so no info about their progress.
Abit's website does not mention any support but WinXX.
SuSe Linux 7 does support the HPT366 device but that's only ATA66 and no RAID. The HPT370 is not yet mentioned, neither as normal nor RAID device.
According to RedHat's website RH 7.0 should have drivers supporting the drive on the cd. The first CD does harbour a raidtools-0.90-13.i386.rpm file but this might just as well be something very different.
I'll reboot into linux and browse the RPM database in search of the file.
Update:
Get your browser to:
http://sweb.uky.edu/~mabran3/linux/misc/
This site sports a bootsdisk allowing for linux to be installed on a HPT366/370 attached device. No RAID support. Guess we'll really have to wait for drivers. If you have bought a fresh copy of RH 7.0 just hassle RH dev team about them NOT supporting Highpoint device at install time. They did support USB (albeit buggy) but not the proven Highpoint controller [and what would we rather use USB or HPT?]
Nother Update
Go to:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/370drivers.htm and at the bottom there's a bZip2 file containing the drivers, have a look @ the linux.txt.
And go to :
http://www.linux-ide.org/ for futere ATA development.
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