mobo with built-in ssd and linux

hi, thinking of building a system around this mobo: GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD. this has an ssd built-in to the mobo that serves as a cache for the sata drives.

does linux have a chance of working on this? or is it going to get confused.

thanks

It probably presents itself as an AHCI device like everything else

not sure what that (ahci) means.

Intel� Smart Response Technology User Guide
Note: This feature requires that the SATA controller be set to RAID mode via the system BIOS.
Intel� Smart Response Technology is an Intel� Rapid Storage Technology (RST) caching feature that
improves computer system performance. It allows a user to configure computer systems with an SSD
used as cache memory between the hard disk drive and system memory. This provides the advantage of
having a hard disk drive (or a RAID volume) for maximum storage capacity while delivering an SSD-like
overall system performance experience. Intel� Smart Response Technology caching is implemented as a
single drive letter solution; no additional drive letter is required for the SSD device used as cache.
System Requirements:
For a system to support Intel Smart Response Technology it must have the following:
Intel� Z68 Express Chipset-based desktop board
Intel� Core� Processor in the LGA 1155 package
System BIOS with SATA mode set to RAID
Intel Rapid Storage Technology software 10.5 version release or later
Single Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or multiple HDD's in a single RAID volume
Solid State Drive (SSD) with a minimum capacity of 18.6GB
Operating system: Microsoft Windows* Vista 32-bit Edition and 64-bit Edition, Microsoft Windows*
7 32-bit Edition and 64-bit.

thanks

From Wikipedia:

It's a hard-disk controller standard which a huge variety of things use. Linux can handle them all with the same driver.

thanks for the info.

i can't find anyone who runs linux on this mobo.

so i will probably pick another one.

thanks

You could ask the manufacturer whether it's AHCI.

excellent idea. i done so.

thanks