(In reply to Martin Wilck from comment #90) > (In reply to Per Jessen from comment #89) > > > I have a fresh installation of Leap421, > > You mean: run the zypper dup to Leap422, then try to boot : > > > > a) without DUD and > > b) without hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1 and > > c) with cciss.cciss_allow_hpsa=0 > > > > Isn't the problem still going to be that the cciss module does not recognise > > the HP Smart Array 6i controller? > > That's what I'd like to clarify. > > "cciss_allow_hpsa" is set to 1 by default. The meaning of flag (which is > sort of misnamed IMO) is "Prevent cciss driver from accessing hardware known > to be supported by the hpsa driver". Thus by setting the flag to 0, the > cciss driver might actually detect that hardware again. Ah, got it. It ought to be enough if I just install and boot the kernel from Leap422 then?