Re: Installing Woody in a I2O controller

2002-04-29 Thread Fabio Brito
Em Sábado 27 Abril 2002 20:14, Eduard Bloch escreveu: > The normal bf2.4 installation kernel should have support for i2o_scsi. > Did you try it? Yes, but i got a kernel panic :) > > Yes. Would you like to play a beta tester? Yes, however i have short time to do this. But we can try. > > > Ca

Re: Installing Woody in a I2O controller

2002-04-29 Thread Fabio Brito
Em Sábado 27 Abril 2002 18:29, Chris Tillman escreveu: > On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 03:02:20PM -0300, Fabio Brito wrote: > You meant Alt-F1, right? BTW, there is a main menu item now for you to see > your partitions. Did you get this message after selecting 'Initialize a > Partition', or just when

Re: Installing Woody in a I2O controller

2002-04-28 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include Eduard Bloch wrote on Sun Apr 28, 2002 um 01:14:41AM: > > Then i did a fdisk -l /dev/i2o/hda and i saw my partion table. The i > > pressed CONTROL+F1 to come back to the installer, but it said: > > "There is no valid disks in system". > > Yes. Would you like to play a beta tester? Plea

Re: Installing Woody in a I2O controller

2002-04-27 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include Fabio Brito wrote on Sat Apr 27, 2002 um 03:02:20PM: > When asked to load some modules from floppy, i loaded the scsi_mod, sd_mod, > i2o_pci, i2o_core and i2o_block, in this order and... WOW!!! The kernel > didn't panic, and the controller and the volume were valid devices now. The n

Re: Installing Woody in a I2O controller

2002-04-27 Thread Chris Tillman
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 03:02:20PM -0300, Fabio Brito wrote: (snipped cool story) > Then i did a fdisk -l /dev/i2o/hda and i saw my partion table. The i pressed > CONTROL+F1 to come back to the installer, but it said: "There is no valid > disks in system". You meant Alt-F1, right? BTW, there

Installing Woody in a I2O controller

2002-04-27 Thread Fabio Brito
Hi, First, i want inform you that i'm not a native english speaker and my english e very poor. Sorry by any mistake. :) Well, recently the company i work bought a new server. It's a dual P4 Xeon 1.6Ghz with 2GB of RAM. The disk subsystem is controled by an Intel Server RAID Controller U3-1L L