>> What is the status to modify the official Debian boot disks to have
>> something working with the new Dell PowerEdge 2650?
> 
> Who are you, a Dell employee?


No, just a user.


>> I curently receive many mails from 2650 users around the word (they found my
>> reports with Google). I can not spend all my time to answer them. The best
>> will be to have a working bf2.4 boot disk as soon as possible.
>> 
>> To summarize, we need:
>> 
>> - Kernel 2.4.18 or later
>> - AMI MegaRAID (for PERC3/DC) SCSI driver

>You can build a module, and use it.

>To summarize, you need to read the f*ing manual to create a module
>preload floppy.


You did a mistake or I was not enough clear. I was able to do all these
stuffs, and I've done them.

My request is for the community. I received since a week many messages from
Debian users that are not able to do this and want to use their 2650 with
Debian instead of the Dell recommended RedHat distribution!!! I can't pass
all my time to answer them.

Sorry, but I think to be of the Debian Boot Team responsibility to build a
working set of floppies, and better a cdrom. Not me.

Stef...



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