Compaq Integrated SMART Array Controller

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I have a lab in my office at my job where we are working to load FC6 on
a series of older Compaq DL380 servers. Each of them has the old Compaq
Integrated SMART array controller. This is a different controller from
the SMART Array Controller I'm familiar with.

Bottom Line, FC6 (as did FC5) is simply not seeing this controller at
all. Does anyone have the secret incantation to make these run?

I know these servers actually belong in a museum, but it's all we have
at the moment. We don't want to invest any real $$ in them either
because they really do belong in a museum and we're holding our funds
for newer equipment.

If not, I guess there's always EBay...

Cheers,

Chris

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