[OT] 3Ware 9.2.1.1 firmware for 9000 series released ...

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Joshua Baker-LePain <jlb17@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yes.  You just need to put the driver in the /lib/modules
> directory of the right kernel (in place of the old driver),
> and then make a new initrd for the kernel you're running.

Anal Note:
  Don't forget to run "depmod -a" between the two steps.



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