On Thursday 12 February 2004 10:37, Mariano Wahlmann wrote: > On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 14:15, Justin Guerin wrote: > > On Thursday 12 February 2004 09:36, Mariano Wahlmann wrote: > > > Does anybody install Woody with a Raid Controler HPT372?, i can't > > > everytime i wrote the partition table says, that i couldn't read the > > > partition table and i has to reboot, with redhat i could install > > > using hde=noprobe hdf=noprobe, but using high point driver. If i use > > > the noprobe parameters the raid isn't detected. > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > Are you using the high point driver? It doesn't look like 2.2.20 or > > 2.4.18 support this controller, unless the hpt366 driver just happens > > to work. > > > > Which kernel are you using for the install? > > > > Have you loaded the drivers from a floppy before you partition the > > drives? > > > > Justin Guerin > > i'm using woody 3.0r1, with kernel 2.4.18, for the instalation process i > use bf24, and it recognize the raid as /dev/ataraid/d0. but any > operation in disk fails, could i use the option "LOAD ESSENCIAL MODULES" > and then load it from floppy?, if i could, where i can find this driver > disk?. > > thanks > Either you need to load essential modules from a floppy or your hardware isn't supported by bf24 natively. See this URL: http://www.debian.org/ releases/stable/installmanual. Look for Intel x86 instructions. Then, visit section 11.2.3.3 for the driver files. However, you may need to use the vendor driver, compiled against the bf24 kernel, then loaded from a floppy. See section 10.4 for instructions on loading drivers from a floppy.
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