Apparent Ubuntu 18.04 Intel RAID 0 Hardware Incompatibility
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I have created an Intel RST hardware RAID-0 array from 2 500 MB HDDs. Ubuntu 18.04 detects this to my pleasure. However when I get to the "[!!] Partition disks" menu it either is too advanced for me understand, even with the manual, or there is some sort of idiosyncratic critical problem I am having.
I only have the options to "Configure iSCSI volumes," "Undo changes to partitions" (This option results in an unrecoverable error), and "Finish Partitioning and write changes to disk." The first option I am completely lost on and the last option gives the error "No root file system is defined. / Please correct this from the partitioning menu." My attempts to configure iSCSI has always ended in this error: "No iSCSI targets were discovered on [Attempted ID]"
See attached photos --> Limited Partition Options. Cannot install root file. Cannot figure out iSCSI.
Thanks in advance,
Austin
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I have created an Intel RST hardware RAID-0 array from 2 500 MB HDDs. Ubuntu 18.04 detects this to my pleasure. However when I get to the "[!!] Partition disks" menu it either is too advanced for me understand, even with the manual, or there is some sort of idiosyncratic critical problem I am having.
I only have the options to "Configure iSCSI volumes," "Undo changes to partitions" (This option results in an unrecoverable error), and "Finish Partitioning and write changes to disk." The first option I am completely lost on and the last option gives the error "No root file system is defined. / Please correct this from the partitioning menu." My attempts to configure iSCSI has always ended in this error: "No iSCSI targets were discovered on [Attempted ID]"
See attached photos --> Limited Partition Options. Cannot install root file. Cannot figure out iSCSI.
Thanks in advance,
Austin
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â Zanna
Jun 23 at 5:00
Thank you Zanna, but it was me. I've never had such a problem installing any linux distro on Intel Raid 0. I do not know why the setup changed, then it changed back to original problem. I figured out iSCSI and that has nothing to do with the RAID 0 already setup preboot. I finally gave up and deleted the Intel Raid array and just installed a software raid. Things are working good enough.
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Jun 23 at 20:22
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I have created an Intel RST hardware RAID-0 array from 2 500 MB HDDs. Ubuntu 18.04 detects this to my pleasure. However when I get to the "[!!] Partition disks" menu it either is too advanced for me understand, even with the manual, or there is some sort of idiosyncratic critical problem I am having.
I only have the options to "Configure iSCSI volumes," "Undo changes to partitions" (This option results in an unrecoverable error), and "Finish Partitioning and write changes to disk." The first option I am completely lost on and the last option gives the error "No root file system is defined. / Please correct this from the partitioning menu." My attempts to configure iSCSI has always ended in this error: "No iSCSI targets were discovered on [Attempted ID]"
See attached photos --> Limited Partition Options. Cannot install root file. Cannot figure out iSCSI.
Thanks in advance,
Austin
boot partitioning system-installation raid
I have created an Intel RST hardware RAID-0 array from 2 500 MB HDDs. Ubuntu 18.04 detects this to my pleasure. However when I get to the "[!!] Partition disks" menu it either is too advanced for me understand, even with the manual, or there is some sort of idiosyncratic critical problem I am having.
I only have the options to "Configure iSCSI volumes," "Undo changes to partitions" (This option results in an unrecoverable error), and "Finish Partitioning and write changes to disk." The first option I am completely lost on and the last option gives the error "No root file system is defined. / Please correct this from the partitioning menu." My attempts to configure iSCSI has always ended in this error: "No iSCSI targets were discovered on [Attempted ID]"
See attached photos --> Limited Partition Options. Cannot install root file. Cannot figure out iSCSI.
Thanks in advance,
Austin
boot partitioning system-installation raid
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Thank you Zanna, but it was me. I've never had such a problem installing any linux distro on Intel Raid 0. I do not know why the setup changed, then it changed back to original problem. I figured out iSCSI and that has nothing to do with the RAID 0 already setup preboot. I finally gave up and deleted the Intel Raid array and just installed a software raid. Things are working good enough.
â Arrrstin
Jun 23 at 20:22
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â Zanna
Jun 23 at 5:00
Thank you Zanna, but it was me. I've never had such a problem installing any linux distro on Intel Raid 0. I do not know why the setup changed, then it changed back to original problem. I figured out iSCSI and that has nothing to do with the RAID 0 already setup preboot. I finally gave up and deleted the Intel Raid array and just installed a software raid. Things are working good enough.
â Arrrstin
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â Zanna
Jun 23 at 5:00
Thank you Zanna, but it was me. I've never had such a problem installing any linux distro on Intel Raid 0. I do not know why the setup changed, then it changed back to original problem. I figured out iSCSI and that has nothing to do with the RAID 0 already setup preboot. I finally gave up and deleted the Intel Raid array and just installed a software raid. Things are working good enough.
â Arrrstin
Jun 23 at 20:22
Thank you Zanna, but it was me. I've never had such a problem installing any linux distro on Intel Raid 0. I do not know why the setup changed, then it changed back to original problem. I figured out iSCSI and that has nothing to do with the RAID 0 already setup preboot. I finally gave up and deleted the Intel Raid array and just installed a software raid. Things are working good enough.
â Arrrstin
Jun 23 at 20:22
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â Zanna
Jun 23 at 5:00
Thank you Zanna, but it was me. I've never had such a problem installing any linux distro on Intel Raid 0. I do not know why the setup changed, then it changed back to original problem. I figured out iSCSI and that has nothing to do with the RAID 0 already setup preboot. I finally gave up and deleted the Intel Raid array and just installed a software raid. Things are working good enough.
â Arrrstin
Jun 23 at 20:22