Re: How to add raid and nic driver to Kickstart beginning

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Yes, definitely.  We didn't have any issues w/ U4, but the problem is
the Dynamo application that we're using at this time they do not
support it running on U4.  The highest revision they support is U1. 
:(

On 5/6/05, Daniel Segall <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'd recommend trying RHES3 U4. I know that prior to U3 some of my Dell's
> SCSI drivers were not present yet. Just a thought that might save you the
> extra work of adding your drivers to the image.
> 
> -Dan
> 
> 
> > I read that I'm supposed to pass a 'dd' command at the linux boot
> > prompt in order to add in 3rd party raid and nic drivers that aren't
> > supported by the kernel.
> >
> > I am kickstarting RH Enterprise 3v1 and it doesn't support my Dell 220
> > Raid.  So how do I go about automating it so that I don't have to
> > insert a driver disk at the beginning of the kickstart for the raid
> > and nic drivers?
> >
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