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тАО03-06-2004 04:20 PM
тАО03-06-2004 04:20 PM
ML310 and Red Hat 9/Fedora Core ?
Kind regards and thanks in advance
Pete
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тАО03-06-2004 04:31 PM
тАО03-06-2004 04:31 PM
Re: ML310 and Red Hat 9/Fedora Core ?
Note we have no need for anything special to run, its simply a mail filter/mail gateway, no snmp or anything that i see others hvaing problems with on these machines with this OS in this forum.
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тАО03-09-2004 12:34 PM
тАО03-09-2004 12:34 PM
Re: ML310 and Red Hat 9/Fedora Core ?
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тАО03-09-2004 07:39 PM
тАО03-09-2004 07:39 PM
Re: ML310 and Red Hat 9/Fedora Core ?
RH9 is not supported on any Proliant : please refer to the HP Supported OS Matrix
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/linux/hpLinuxcert.html
But I know by experience that there is a bug in the RH9 Kernel - sounds to be an issue with the IDE driver : this causes the CDROM not to be recognized.
There is a workaround.
The fix is in the form of a boot floppy that is used in conjunction with the installation CD.
The readme and floppy images are available externally here:
ftp://ftp.compaq.com:21/pub/products/servers/supportsoftware/linux/RedHat/bootdisk.rhl9.readme
ftp://ftp.compaq.com:21/pub/products/servers/supportsoftware/linux/RedHat/bootdisk.rhl9dl.img
ftp://ftp.compaq.com:21/pub/products/servers/supportsoftware/linux/RedHat/bootdisk.rhl9us.img
An updated boot floppy has been created and can be downloaded from: ftp.compaq.com
The floppy is created by using either dd or rawrite.
dd can be used as follows:
dd if=bootdisk.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
rawrite can be used as follows:
rawrite
Specify the name of the image file when prompted
Specify the "A:" drive when prompted for destination drive.
Once you have created the updated boot floppy, boot the above mentioned ProLiant server on the floppy. You may insert the CD-ROM at any time after the server begins booting on the updated floppy. If prompted, select "install from CD-ROM" and insert the Red Hat Linux 9 Professional CD when prompted.
Installation should continue as normal.
Note: There are two versions of this updated boot disk.
* bootdisk.rhl9us.img is only for retail boxed Red Hat Linux 9 purchased in the US where the md5sum for CD #1 is: "cd8872f2e2e3a42f548ed1bf947709f0".
* bootdisk.rhl9dl.img is for the supported/retail boxed Red Hat Linux 9 purchased outside the US where the md5sum for CD #1 is: "50f414a2135d093a02704b4b513f92ba" or the unsupported version downloaded from sites such as linuxiso.org where the md5sum for CD #1 is: "400c7fb292c73b793fb722532abd09ad".
The md5sum of the updated floppies are as follows:
c2d235cf7c05030e8ae7d849421d4f01 bootdisk.rhl9dl.img
51fd0ef3d8d6c654d17b61e6f7b12fa4 bootdisk.rhl9us.img
Hope this will help
Regards
Victor
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тАО03-09-2004 07:48 PM
тАО03-09-2004 07:48 PM
Re: ML310 and Red Hat 9/Fedora Core ?
Thanks for taking the time.
If i may trouble you to ask further question.
I ask about RH9/Fedora installation on this machine as i havent bought it yet, when i buy it need to know i can install RH9 or Fedora.
We use the Downloaded from Red Hat Iso, we dont have a boxed version. But if i check the checksums tomorrow and they differe i will buy the correct version.
Since we are not using raid or anything, just SCSI, do i need any of the drivers or software from the compaq site? Just instal RH9, do the updates and thats it?
Thanks so much.
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тАО03-09-2004 08:51 PM
тАО03-09-2004 08:51 PM