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Loading drivers for RAID card during boot

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I have a question regarding Ubuntu 22-04.1 and the Broadcom/LSI 9440-8i RAID controller.

I bought one of these cards as it was listed as being compatible with pretty much every Linux distro and I would like the system to have all of its partitions on hardware raid, hardware RAID from which it will also boot.

Long story short, neither Ubuntu, nor Alma/Rocky actually see the card due to a lack of drivers. Broadcom provide a dlkm driver module in .deb format so during installation, I've flipped to a console using Ctrl+F2 and installed first, dklm and then the kernel module. After doing so, I went back a few installation stages and then progressed to the part where it scans for disks but it still doesn't see the card. Running lsmod shows the MegaRAID driver has loaded but it doesn't see the card.

Is this a practical way of loading the driver or am I flogging a dead horse and would just be better of replacing the card?

Thanks,

Jools

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Apologies, overlooked that one which is pretty stupid. Its the standard download of Ubuntu 22-04.1 . Kernel version 5.15.0-43-generic
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