Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan
Nichols wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i
do the update of the kernel it breaks the raid card since the OS is on
the raid card itself, i need to install the driver into the new
kernel.. Whats the best way to do this? I am reading the manual from
the manufacter, but i dont see anything as to a new kernel upgrade.
If the kernel module is built from an external driver, you can just
copy it to it's place in the new kernel path and then run the command:
depmod -a <version>
also need to rerun mkinitd like this:
mkinitrd /boot/initrd-<version>.img <version>
Ok, I used -f to get around that.. but now it hates my raid controller
and is throwing all kinds of errors...
If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
one.
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No idea, it says the OS drive is corrupt,all kinds of errors.. i hate
this install that was recommended of putting the stupid OS on the
rocketraid card for this very reason..
Thanks,
Ryan Nichols
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