[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now... can I load the driver up as a module or do I have a kernel
> compile in my future?
Things blur together but I don't think you need too custom of a kernel
for this. But I know I loaded the blade[1] 2.4.20-bf24 kernel to load
on these systems. So I suppose the sto
Thanks Bob, that helped.
I now see the controller in the output of lspci:
03:06.0 RAID bus controller: CMD Technology Inc PCI0649 (rev 02)
Now... can I load the driver up as a module or do I have a kernel compile in my
future?
As an aside, I was also surprised that Debian 'stable' was using 2.2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm new to Debian and I've loaded 2.2.20-compact on a Compaq
> Proliant DL380 that is in a remote location.
I am very sorry to hear that you loaded the linux-2.2 kernel. Almost
certainly that will come back to cause you trouble. But it is a
trap. Debian stable is very
I'm new to Debian and I've loaded 2.2.20-compact on a Compaq Proliant DL380 that
is in a remote location. The DL380 has a SmartArray SCSI RAID controller which
is working well, it also has two IDE controllers, the on-board Compaq
controller, and a PCI SIIG "raid" controller. The on-board controller
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