It's not an external RAID controller, it's Intel RAID offer by my motherboard via the Intel chipset (ICH8)
I know OSX can't read from RAID controllers by default, this is why I needed the additional/modified AHCIPortInjector.kext that had a device entry for ICH8 allowing OSX to see the disk...
Please explain to me how its possible to do that when each of the disks is part of a hardware RAID0 array with a single NTFS partition already in place?
Any OS that would recognise the array would see it as a single disk, it's only OSX that see them as separate disks due to the lack of...
Don't think you understand my question. I want to stop OSX from attempting to mount the RAID array in the first place. I already have a disk not in the array that is running fine - its my OSX install. But each time I boot it attempts to read the 3 other SSDs that are the RAID array.
Aha! Right i'll need to shrink the partition size then as it is currently all NTFS.
Shouldn't 10.9 be able to at least read NTFS? I kinda thought it was due to the RAID Array as i've got BIOS set to RAID not ACHI and had to use a modified kext to allow OSX to read the non-raid disk.
I've got a dual boot setup with Mavericks and Windows 8.1 via Clover UEFI and would like to stop OSX from trying to mount the drives from my Intel Raid Array as I get an annoying error every time the OS loads.
fstab doesn't seem to help as I can't see the UUID of the drive in OSX (Can you get...
What? No it would be that its not my ONLY issue... Following the steps in the thread you posted does nothing, it continues to boot in to OSX. But while testing those steps I noticed that chimera didn't boot windows also as up until now i've just hit F12 and choose the HDD to boot from myself.
Is this possible? I currently have a dual boot setup and would like it to boot Windows by default but can't seem to find anyway to do this.
Any help would be great.
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