Setting up my new home server:
Gigabyte G33-S2-DS2R
4 x WD 320GB HDDs (for RAID5 storage)
1 x CF-to-IDE adapter, straight into IDE port (for Linux system)
1 x Pioneer DVD burner
etc
Plugged it all in, CF adapter comes up on IDE channel 4 master (unusual? Relevant?), booted from CD fine, installed SuSE 10.3 on 2GB CF drive (took over 2 hours??), booted onto it straight away and logged in successfully, then I shut down.
Took out the CD, configured the four SATA drives to operate as RAID (instead of IDE/AHCI), then using RAID Configuration Utility set them up as a single RAID5 volume called SHARED. Currently empty/unformatted.
Now, when I boot, I get to the apparently famous "Verifying DMI pool data..." line and hangs. The HDD indicators say it's accessing the CF card constantly but doesn't seem to be doing anything.
I'm certain the install went fine, so would the problem be the newly setup RAID? It still boots on the CD perfectly, just not the CF card.
Gigabyte G33-S2-DS2R
4 x WD 320GB HDDs (for RAID5 storage)
1 x CF-to-IDE adapter, straight into IDE port (for Linux system)
1 x Pioneer DVD burner
etc
Plugged it all in, CF adapter comes up on IDE channel 4 master (unusual? Relevant?), booted from CD fine, installed SuSE 10.3 on 2GB CF drive (took over 2 hours??), booted onto it straight away and logged in successfully, then I shut down.
Took out the CD, configured the four SATA drives to operate as RAID (instead of IDE/AHCI), then using RAID Configuration Utility set them up as a single RAID5 volume called SHARED. Currently empty/unformatted.
Now, when I boot, I get to the apparently famous "Verifying DMI pool data..." line and hangs. The HDD indicators say it's accessing the CF card constantly but doesn't seem to be doing anything.
I'm certain the install went fine, so would the problem be the newly setup RAID? It still boots on the CD perfectly, just not the CF card.