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01-17-2001 04:00 PM
01-17-2001 04:00 PM
SCSI Drive not recognise at boot install
Hello,
I've a problem to install redhat 6.2 on proliant ML330 with SCSI controller.
My scsi drive is not recognise when i run install, i have O host found so i can't install redhat. thanks to answer if you have solutions, i've lot of difficult to find solution.I think it's a problem with kernel <2.2.16, i must need to try with distribe more recent. you can email to isysnet@online.fr if you have solution
best regards Antoine
I've a problem to install redhat 6.2 on proliant ML330 with SCSI controller.
My scsi drive is not recognise when i run install, i have O host found so i can't install redhat. thanks to answer if you have solutions, i've lot of difficult to find solution.I think it's a problem with kernel <2.2.16, i must need to try with distribe more recent. you can email to isysnet@online.fr if you have solution
best regards Antoine
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01-18-2001 04:00 PM
01-18-2001 04:00 PM
Re: SCSI Drive not recognise at boot install
Redhat 6.2 does not have the latest drivers or support for all devices for the ML330. See this web page for drivers required for older versions of Linux.
http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/linux-drivers.html
You first have to run the Compaq system configuration program and set the boot controller order. Make the the SCSI controller the booting hard drive is connected to, is first. Save the new hardware configuration to CMOS.
You then boot the system with the Redhat install CD. You must select the text based, custom install method during the install process. The Redhat default install will not work. See this web page for instructions on installing and using Linux on Compaq systems.
http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/compaq-howto.html
Instructions are provided for Redhat 6.2. If you upgrade to Redhat 7.0, the latest required drivers are included with the OS.
http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/linux-drivers.html
You first have to run the Compaq system configuration program and set the boot controller order. Make the the SCSI controller the booting hard drive is connected to, is first. Save the new hardware configuration to CMOS.
You then boot the system with the Redhat install CD. You must select the text based, custom install method during the install process. The Redhat default install will not work. See this web page for instructions on installing and using Linux on Compaq systems.
http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/compaq-howto.html
Instructions are provided for Redhat 6.2. If you upgrade to Redhat 7.0, the latest required drivers are included with the OS.
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