Re: Proliant 1000 pains in the butt

2001-06-30 Thread Frans Schreuder
gHello, Maybe I did not make myself clear that well. I compiled a kernel witch was patched with mingo's patch; raid-2.2.18.A0 (i think). I then made menuconfig; make dep; make bzImage. Then copied the bzImage to the rescue-flop renaming it to linux. Everything went well up untill the poin

Re: Proliant 1000 pains in the butt

2001-06-30 Thread Frans Schreuder
Hai, Well thanx for giving me the pleasure to learn. I've got meself a working bootflop & All is recognized. Next challenge: Install Operating system Kernel and Modules!! I gently lay in the CD-rom.Now it can't install the rescue flop ... Place Debian Cd-rom; enter /instmnt;

Re: Proliant 1000 pains in the butt

2001-06-26 Thread Frans Schreuder
Thanx for the response, A question though.. I would like some pointers/pointing on how to look for a way to determine the specific controller (the onboard-one and the array (probably is the kernel smart-2; although the kernel doesn't recognize it on boot)). > > my experience is when trying to

Proliant 1000 pains in the butt

2001-06-25 Thread Frans Schreuder
Hai,   Still trying to get that thing working my way..   Trying to be as complete as possible. Proliant 1000 Pentium 60 :-) 128MB ram 5x4.3GB Fast wide scsi2 (?) on a smart array-2 compaq controller 1x1.05 Seagate .scsi on the onboard controller 1x CDrom on the onboard controller. 2x