

#Softraid mountain lion drivers#
To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. The drivers provided by Sonnet, for their mini-PCI eSATA card (which is based on the archaic Silicon Image 3132 chip) haven’t been updated for years, but appear to work fine with Mountain Lion.
#Softraid mountain lion mac os#
The ML installer also will throw an error if you try to do a clean install direct to RAID, so will need to boot into working ML and clone it to your array. Support Communities / Mac OS & System Software / OS X Mountain Lion Looks like no one’s replied in a while. ML RAID array must be created in ML Disk Utility, not Lion. They are not striped and are not part of the RAID array, making them readable by the BIOS and by Chameleon.
#Softraid mountain lion pro#
SoftRAID Lite (RAID 0/1) and Pro (RAID 0/1/4/5/ 1+0) work with OWC storage solutions as well as third-party solutions and will enable users to store data across enclosures. SoftRAID XT is designed to work only with OWC storage solutions and volumes in a single enclosure.

Here is my entire so you can get an idea of how it should look:Ĭhameleon along with your Extra folder and updated all need to be installed onto the boot helper partitions, which are hidden by default and called "Boot OS X", or have seen them without space too like "Boot OSX". /rebates/2fitem2fOWC2fMEQCTSRT642f&. SoftRAID is available in three versions, Pro, Lite and XT. Most the boot process takes place from the cache, then once the soft raid kexts are loaded, system can then find the array to finish booting, without this you will get "still waiting on root device" Rd=uuid boot-uuid="UUID of your RAID array here, use Disk Utility and select array the Get Info" RE: The smiley fest: Shop for glock guns online always on lowest price range from, we are the legit dealers of all such guns products, contact us today. In /Extra folder of each "boot OSX" partition, in, you must include additional kernel flag

f, or will get error mach_kernel not found. OSX cannot boot without kernel cache, i.e. Chameleon would be installed to each drives hidden "boot OSX" partition along with /Extra on each and kernel cache will be built on each. It's possible Windows may not like booting from this RAID controller, but OSX shouldn't care as long as your soft raid is running on the Intel ICH10. Set to "Super Speed Mode" aka RAID-0 (ooh, sounds fast!)Īnd get Jmicron drivers for Windows from ASUS: Then separate Jmicron controller for Windows RAID: First, Intel, which should stay in AHCI (Enhanced) mode as normal: No changes to the intel controller, since there are 2 separate SATA controllers available. OP, I know you probably already know all this, but added extra details for others who may find it useful. So, in January 2014, they installed OWCs SoftRAID RAID 4 software on a Mac Pro 5.1 running Mac OS 10.8.5 Mountain Lion. I know the soft raid part does, but haven't tried with windows in hardware RAID. Edit: OK, I just went all out and did the whole write up, why do half right?Īh yes, but let me clarify what I was mean, and if it doesn't work then my bad.
