Compile the drivers into the kernel, not as modules.



Christophe Conduche - DA wrote:
> 
> Jason Mesker wrote:
> 
> > Well it honestly looks like you are not selecting the correct DPT driver
> > when you compile the kernel.  If you are patching the kernel source I
> > assume it's the I20 drivers?  Make sure you are not selecting the
> >
> 
> not i2o, dpt_i2o. not present by default (i didn't find it in the debian cd,
> neither on the drivers disk image on the cd).
> 
> > incorrect driver.  Also I noticed when I just did this that for some
> > reason the ramdisk is mounted read only, to fix that if needed hit
> > alt-f2, press enter then type "mount -o remount rw /".
> >
> >
> 
> i tried it, no effect. i think that my disks are not good.
> 
> my card is not seen.
> 
> the problem : how can i do a root disk ?  ok, i can change the kernel on the
> rescue disk, but this will not tell the install that it need to load drivers
> in modules.tgz on the rescue disk ? in the original rescue disk, modules.tgz
> doesn't exist ..
> 
> I'm missing something.

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                        Jason Mesker
                    Internet Tool & Die
                    System/Network Admin
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