Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
Have you tried upgrading the firmware?
Yes, I did (firmware 4.03 is the newest that I've found...)
I've successfully flashed HP Netraids with the current equivalent LSI
firmware, although it's probably a one-way process and you may wind up
with a doorstop.
> Or you could just create a single RAID disk and then slice it up...
Yes, exactly this I will do ... atlast *g*
>> looks like I have to try other OS, maybe Debian :-(
Dirk
Or you could just create a single RAID disk and then slice it up...
On Feb 6, 2006, at 6:56 AM, Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
I have replied to this type of email several times before. The short
answer is that I don't know why it is broken and have not been able
to fix it yet. The message is there t
> I have replied to this type of email several times before. The short
> answer is that I don't know why it is broken and have not been able
> to fix it yet. The message is there to warn and protect you from bad
> things.
thanks for the adice;
looks like I have to try other OS, maybe Debian :-(
I have replied to this type of email several times before. The short
answer is that I don't know why it is broken and have not been able
to fix it yet. The message is there to warn and protect you from bad
things.
On Feb 3, 2006, at 7:28 AM, Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to ins
> On 2006/02/03 14:28, Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
>> The problem is that during boot OpenBSD limits access to only one of the
>> two virtual disks. During boot OpenBSD is complaining about a buggy
>> firmware:
>
> Have you tried upgrading the firmware?
Yes, I did (firmware 4.03 is the newest that I've
On 2006/02/03 14:28, Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
> The problem is that during boot OpenBSD limits access to only one of the
> two virtual disks. During boot OpenBSD is complaining about a buggy
> firmware:
Have you tried upgrading the firmware?
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 3.8 on a (i386)-box with a HP NetRaid
controller (three SCSI channels) which is - of course - supported via the
ami(4) driver.
The problem is that during boot OpenBSD limits access to only one of the
two virtual disks. During boot OpenBSD is complaining about a b
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