It's the setting on the card, in my case, I have to reboot and actually
before the installation starts there was a few lines saying that i could
use Ctrl-M to configure my raid. When I entered this configuration
utility, in the property of the adapter (on my hp netserver it was in the
"object" submenu) i just disabled i2o and put mass storage emulation
It changed the kernel modules tried by yast and that makes the
installation work
I hope it help
gael
Joseph Brockert
Are you suggesting that when the yast probe finds the the raid card and and recommends loading the dpt_i2o driver that I say no and continue on?, or is their a setting on the card itself that I need to disable?....thanks joe
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 14:55, g.lams@itcilo.org wrote:
I had the same kind of problem on an "old" integrated and I had to
disable
i2o on the raid adapter. I also had to pass 2 parameters at boot time but disabling i2o could be enough
gael
-----Joseph Brockert
wrote: ----- To: suse-linux-e@suse.com From: Joseph Brockert Date: 12/05/2004 09:06PM Subject: [SLE] SuSE 9.1 installation on Adaptec Raid with dtp_i2o driver
I boot to SuSE install dvd and start a manual install. Yast finds my adaptec(dtp) 2000 raid card and ask to load the dpt_i20 drivers, I say OK. Yast continues but says it can find any hard disks. I know hards are installed, because I have formated them up, install SuSE 9.0, then reformated. This same process works OK with SuSE 9.0 installation. I have tried just installing to a single disk, or a raid setup, but the intallation never finds any disks. Can anyone give me an idea where to look next?.....joe
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