Fernando Gleiser a écrit : > > And yes, first build the array from within the smatarray utility, then you can install centos. > I've installed centos, rhel and fedora on 100s of MLs and DLs without any problems > I'm sorry but I can't seem to find that "Smart Array" utility. The machine I have was shipped "as is", with some loose disks, no apparent system on it, and it came without any CD or handbook. And the HP site isn't exactly helpful for that. Officially this hardware supports RHEL3 and RHEL4, and that's it. Looks like there's no way to install CentOS5 on it (correct me if I'm wrong). Plus, I admit I'm lost in the sheer myriad of options in the various boot configuration tools (bios, scsi configurator). So far I haven't managed to have any disk recognized, and what puzzles me is that there isn't the slightest mention of a disk in the bios. Niki _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos