Op 28-09-2007 om 10:29 schreef Gilles Sadowski: > Geert Stappers: > > Gilles Sadowski:
> > > Now the question is: How to boot with the card plugged in? > > > > I have a idea that might brings us one step further: > > > > What I understood from previous postings, is that debian-installer > > does boot with the card plugged in. So one should be able to get > > the PCI ID of the odd card. > > The ID is 1044:a501. > [Alias "Adaptec (formerly DPT) SmartRAID V Controller (rev 02)".] Okay, I have added that information into the Subject line, with the intention to make it easier to find it back. > > Use the PCI ID during the search for more information about the special > > card you have bought. I guess there is a kernel boot parameter for this > > card. Booting with that extra parameter should get you a bootable computer. > > I did not find any reference to boot parameters. > But anyways, the installer doesn't seem to need any: The RAID array is > detected and shown as a single disk; and I can mount the fs that's on it. > > As you said in your first reply, it is very strange that the same kernel, > when copied on the disk devoted to the system ("hda": I don't try to install > the system on the RAID), doesn't boot. To me it sounds alike a udev thingy. (udev is something I known about, but not enough to explain.) > Is there something different between the boot process from the installer CD > and the one from the installed kernel? My advice is to search in the udev corner, a starting point could be find /etc/udev -type f | xargs grep 1044:a501 in the installed system. > > Let us, the mailinglist, known how to boot with the adaptec 2400 > > Currently, I must boot from the install CD... > > [I'm currently copying all the data from the RAID onto another disk. Once > that's done, I think that we'll probably buy a PCI IDE controller card to > replace the Adaptec 2400A card, unless the problem can be pinpointed in the > mean time.] Usaully would that be point where I tell people to buy hardware that does have GNU/Linux support, even if it means to go to a computershop in the next town. Your 1044:a501 does work with GNU/Linux, as you say: > But anyways, the installer doesn't seem to need any: The RAID array is > detected and shown as a single disk; and I can mount the fs that's on it. so spend some more time on the current hardware ... Looking forward to see an update, Cheers Geert Stappers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]