Hi all, thanks for responding people. I did eventually get it to install and work right... kinda. I reconfigured that raid controller to raid 0 and it works like a charm. The downside is I lost all redunancy and oviously this cannot be used as a production server. To get it working I used the 2.2.18 kernel that I used before, that would produce the timeouts and changed the raid level to 0. Next I'm going to try the redhat kernel reconfiguring as raid 5. To Tom: could you send me the driver please? If it arrives in time I'll try that too, but don't make this a priority as its a beta and I can't trust it in production situations and this is a personal project. I'll try to report what happens. Corrections and additions to original post: Server has 192 MB RAM Raid Controller has bios version 1.47 and firmware revision Uc77
Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 02:15:49PM -0400, Bill Cooper wrote: > > Hello, > > has anyone sucessfully installed Potato on a Dell PowerEdge 4300 > > with the PERC 2/SC controller? I have tried to install it a few times > > now, first with the Potato 2.2r2 standard rescue disk, but it pauses > > indefinitely after detecting the PERC 2 (AMI) controller. Next I tried > > using the standard rescue disk with a 2.2.18 kernel rebuilt with support > > for the megaraid controller. This works up to the point where the file > > system is written to the drive when the kernel reports controller > > timeout errors and the install aborts. > > I had similar problems with our PowerEdge 1300 and 2.2.18. After searching > the > kernel mailing lists I found out there there is a known issue with the > megaraid > driver that ships with 2.2.18. I emailed the folks at AMI, and they sent me > a beta driver that supposedly works with 2.2.x and 2.4.x. So far it hasn't > worked for me, but they tell me it works for them, and that I need to update > my firmware. Your other option is to build a kernel with the driver from > 2.2.17 - all you need to do is copy over the megaraid.[ch]. > > Email me if you want the new driver - it's at work, or I'd send it to you now. > HTH - > > Tom > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]