I got it work, but I was trying to make boot floppies so I could load the drivers from the install cd, so I could install direct on it. Could not find directions on this anywhere, or how to compile it statically in the kernel.
Markus Oswald said: > The Controller used in the ProLiant ML330 series is an IDE-RAID and most > of the logic is not done by the controller but by the driver itself. > So performance will probably suck... My links refer to source to compile the drivers as a module. It's gpl released. > The controller will need proprietary drivers as AMI wants to protect > their "intellectual property" - despite RAID0/1 being quite simple... > > As Lucas wrote, you CAN use it with Debian, but I would advise against > it. Updating the kernel will be more work and you cannot even quickly > recover your system with Knoppix (or something alike) because of the > proprietary modules. > > We ditched our ML330 after a few days and replaced it with a DL380 - a > little bit more expensive, but worth the money. > It seems to have good enough performance for us. We are using for weather modeling website, which just requires mysql and php. -- --Luke CS Sysadmin, Montana State University-Bozeman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]