Re: SCSI, RAID, and R.H. 8.x

2003-01-17 Thread Dario Lesca
- Original Message - From: "Samuel Flory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > All of the adaptec scsi raid controllers are supported under redhat. But not whit motherboard P4 Titan 667, GA-8ST667 series, chipset SIS 645DX, I have post some day ago (11/1) a issue (Problem install redhat 8.0 on P4 Ti

Re: SCSI, RAID, and R.H. 8.x

2003-01-16 Thread Samuel Flory
Kim T. Richert wrote: folks, i am trying to create a set of intel-based field systems with pci SCSI and RAID, with R.H. 8.x. i tried the install with existing systems, to no avail- cards not supported. went to the R.H. site to look for compatibility, found a list that should show "certified" ada

Re: SCSI, RAID, and R.H. 8.x

2003-01-16 Thread Samuel Flory
Kim T. Richert wrote: There are a couple of install issues that I need to resolve, and I am having difficulty finding answers, so here I am again... The first problem during installation, currently in dual boot mode, with Adaptec SCSI cards (29160, and 2940UW- the people from whom these boxes c

Re: SCSI, RAID, and R.H. 8.x

2003-01-16 Thread Kim T. Richert
There are a couple of install issues that I need to resolve, and I am having difficulty finding answers, so here I am again... The first problem during installation, currently in dual boot mode, with Adaptec SCSI cards (29160, and 2940UW- the people from whom these boxes came did not understand t

Re: SCSI, RAID, and R.H. 8.x

2003-01-16 Thread Randall J. Parr
Kim T. Richert wrote: folks, i am trying to create a set of intel-based field systems with pci SCSI and RAID, with R.H. 8.x. i tried the install with existing systems, to no avail- cards not supported. went to the R.H. site to look for compatibility, found a list that should show "certified" ada

SCSI, RAID, and R.H. 8.x

2003-01-16 Thread Kim T. Richert
folks, i am trying to create a set of intel-based field systems with pci SCSI and RAID, with R.H. 8.x. i tried the install with existing systems, to no avail- cards not supported. went to the R.H. site to look for compatibility, found a list that should show "certified" adapters...using "advanced