CentOS4 and older megaraid

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Craig White wrote:
 > I thought I20 driver would do it...
 >
 > http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/survey_detail.php?id=76
 >
 > but I get kernel panics when it loads

I've never seen a reference to I20 before, and I'm not sure I'd try it.  :)

 >
 > Did you see this?
 >
 > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=138590

Yes.  The driver disk I'm trying to build uses the source code for the 
old LSI megaraid driver -- the one that does work.  The machine I have 
that I'm building this disk for is a Dell PowerEdge 2300 with the PERC 
2/SC RAID controller.  That machine is currently running CentOS 3 just 
fine.  I'm trying to fully rebuild the box from scratch using CentOS 4; 
that's why I'm motivated to attempt to make this driver disk.

If you're interested in what I have, here's an archive link to one of my 
older posts on this very topic:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-August/009501.html

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