Re: Adding drivers

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On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 12:50 +0000, Moray Henderson wrote:
> On the point of releasing the CentOS 5-based system I've spent the last 8
> months developing, I find the manufacturers of the hardware it was designed
> for have changed their specs and it won't install any more.  Grrr.
> 
> I now have kernel modules for the relevant hardware - does anyone know how
> to build a driverdisk?  So far everything I've tried results in Anaconda
> complaining "can't find either driver disk identifier, bad driver disk".
For RHEL5, there is the ddiskit tool which could help you. See
http://dup.et.redhat.com/ddiskit/ for more details.

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Vratislav Podzimek

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