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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 6.0; WOW64; Trident/5.0) Attempted installation of Fedora AMD64 on SIL312 RAID 0 corrupts meta-data on raid controller. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: The following process results in the following problem Installed on SIL3132 RAID0 is Windows Vista x64 Ultimated on 3/4 of the drive Boot to Fedora 14 AMD64 Installation Media Selected Installation with basic video driver Skip Media Check Continue until the point of selecting media onto which to perform the installation Selected Specialized RAID or device Corrupt meta-data error message and RAID is not visible, just first drive. Reboot computer. Raid is no longer valid and corrupt on trying to boot back to windows Rebuild RAID with exact same configuration, strip size drive order, able to boot to Windows until power down. Same corrupt raid error returns. Same fix works. Flash BIOS of raid card with version 7.7.0.3 or reflash it if already installed. Rebuild raid with same configuration, strip size drive order, etc. Able to boot into windows. Power Down. Problem resolved with RAID controller. Still unable to install Fedora 14 AMD64 without same result and required fix. Actual Results: Corrupt RAID Expected Results: Intact RAID with installation of Fedora AMD64
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