Hello, I'm trying to let a first generation Compaq Proliant 350 Server run Debian, but the 3.1 netinstall CD lets me know that no hard discs are available to install it too.
I've been looking at HP fora and other resources online, but could not find a definite answer. Is there somebody who could help me shed some light as to how I can make this machine boot, or at least let it recognize the SCSI drives that are in there? What I could figure out so far, hardware-wise: 2 Compaq 64-bit Dual Wide Ultra 3 SCSI adapters Compaq NC7760 Gigabit server adapter Compaq Smart Array 532 controller If I understand correctly, the last array controller is the one that should kickstart and make the hardware RAID work - or am I mistaken? I ran the linux26 command from the netinstall CD - but still there is a complaint from the netinstall that no physical drives are found. Could somebody direct me on where to find a driver somwhere, that is a .exe file, and that I can load? Or is there only option, namely compiling a specific kernel for this machine? thanks in advance, I appreciate any pointers you people might have frank -- Frank Guthorel Director Interactive Porter Novelli Bomastraat 14A B-9000 Gent +32 (0)9 223 88 10 (phone) +32 (0)9 233 03 50 (fax) +32 (0)479 98 98 91 (mobile) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.porternovelli.be
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