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 · Re: Adding Linux RAID driver to live CD or after bootup. The drive has been added and array expanded, but the ext3 partition on it can't be recognised by gparted because theres no driver. I have gone through the above link, but its all a bit foreign to me, if anyone is able to provide more concise instructions that would be greatly appreciated.  · Hi guys. Does anyone know if it's possible to use Clonezilla on a WinXP machine installed on a Raid 1 setup and transfer it to a single drive solution? The current Raid 1 setup is 2x 80gb WD drives and I want to switch it over to a GB WD single drive. I'll try and get the Raid controller.  · It all depends on if Clonezilla has the proper RAID driver for your hardware or not. If it does, then it will pick up the RAID array as a single drive, and you're probably good to go. If it doesn't have the right RAID driver, then you're in a fuzzier area, and it will most likely see your drives as raw disks without any partition info.


Hi, I'm trying to add drivers for a HighPoint RocketRAID card to CloneZilla Live. I've compiled the drivers on Ubuntu and am attempting to use the clonezilla-livesaucy-amd64 iso. Re: Adding Linux RAID driver to live CD or after bootup. The drive has been added and array expanded, but the ext3 partition on it can't be recognised by gparted because theres no driver. I have gone through the above link, but its all a bit foreign to me, if anyone is able to provide more concise instructions that would be greatly appreciated. Yup, best way is to boot onto the liveCD and see what clonezilla shows. If you run into driver issues, try out one of the alternative versions based on Ubuntu, I've had that solve driver issues before. Once you have the image, you should be able to mount it and check out the contents to verify (assuming working RAID driver).


٠٨‏/٠١‏/٢٠٢٠ Upon trying to boot (either UEFI or BIOS) from Windows 10 install RAID drivers that don't typically exist on a base Win10 install disk. Note E2B+DPMS only has bit disk drivers – make sure you have '64' in the filename – install to systems with IDE Hard disks only (not SATA/SCSI/RAID. So I would like to add a Pcie Nvme M.2 card and create a new Raid1 Your boot environment has the RAID drivers to access the RAID 1 array.

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