Tom Brown wrote:
> thats the adapter yes - is there any work around available here or
> something available from VMware ?
How about installing CentOS 4, and upgrading to 5, and make sure to
keep the CentOS 4.x kernel. Or compiling your own CentOS 5 kernel
with the appropriate drivers.
Or upgrade
On Feb 10, 2008 10:06 AM, Tom Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Did you use the LSI Logic SCSI adapter? CentOS5/RHEL5 does not
> > include a driver for the BusLogic SCSI adapter.
> >
> thats the adapter yes - is there any work around available here or
> something available from VMware ?
Then
Did you use the LSI Logic SCSI adapter? CentOS5/RHEL5 does not
include a driver for the BusLogic SCSI adapter.
thats the adapter yes - is there any work around available here or
something available from VMware ?
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On Feb 10, 2008 9:44 AM, Tom Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Anyone got a driver disk for a CentOS 5.1 install running on an ESX 2.5
> server ?
>
> When the install runs it seems it cant find any hdd's - In the past with
> 4.x i have loaded a driver disk but i cant seem to find one for 5.
Hi
Anyone got a driver disk for a CentOS 5.1 install running on an ESX 2.5
server ?
When the install runs it seems it cant find any hdd's - In the past with
4.x i have loaded a driver disk but i cant seem to find one for 5.x
Does anyone have this running?
thanks
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