3. But it has old driver. The
upstream author says it has memory leak bug. And I had experienced
an another bug that hangs up on SMP environment.
If your PERC RAID is PERC3, you might need a boot disk with new
aacraid drver.
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against kernel-source-2.2.18pre21.
Ok. I'll do it.
>> If you're not willing to do that, then there's nothing I can really do
>> to help you.
Thanks your suggestion, Adam.. And I want to say "thanks" to Brian. If
you don't post to debian-devel, I
0009/msg00576.html>, however I
couldn't find the official distribution site of aacraid driver. So I'v
not to be able to reply to Adam.
Recently, I had met some trouble on aacraid 1.0.3, so I changed to
1.0.6 (snaged off of rawhide's kernel-2.2.17-8.src.rpm) and it makes
to be better.
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>> NOKUBI Takatsugu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > PERC3 can drive aacraid driver. aacraid patch is included in Red Hat's
>> > rawhide kernel. So I made a installer image with it. It
l (somewhere on
>> http://support.dell.com/filelib)
PERC3 can drive aacraid driver. aacraid patch is included in Red Hat's
rawhide kernel. So I made a installer image with it. It is available
at:
http://www.eal.or.jp/~nokubi/aacraid-disk/
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