On 11/08/13 20:26, Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
On 8 Nov 2013, at 1:10 PM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko(a)greshko.com>
wrote:
>> Interesting suggestion: it didn't work, but at least I got the message that
the "Disk sda, sdb contain BIOS RAID metadata, but are not part of any recognized
BIOS RAID set. Ignoring disks sda, sdb".
>
>> Does that rings a bell to anybody?
>
> No, but when you boot your system to you get any sort of
splash screen that displays a RAID configuration?
Yes, I can enter a screen with RAID configuration (Intel Rapid Storage Technology).
It does not let me create or delete RAID volumes. I have a 30G SSD disk marked as
"Cache Disk" and a 2TB disk marked as "Non-RAID Disk". The SSD Disk is
marked as RAID0(Cached)
You can see the screen here:
http://vigna.di.unimi.it/screen.png
The LITEON LMS-32L is an SSD drive. FWIW, I would try disconnecting it and rebooting to
see if that changes anything.
FWIW, the "0" shows as non-RAID so it really should not have any effect.
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