Hi again. I'm still trying to figure out this stuff.. Would be nice to get this working in FC6.. and to figure out why it's not working with FC5/FC6t1. - Pasi On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 12:56:57PM +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: > Hi! > > First of all, this is not an "end user support request". > > I need help debugging possible anaconda bug.. or to find out reason why my > driver disks won't work with fc5/fc6test1. I'm willing to help and debug to > resolve this. > > So.. I have hardware with Qlogic qla4xxx iSCSI HBA. These are not supported > by the default kernels, so I need to create driver disk for FC installer. > > I have successfully created qla4xxx driver disk (floppy) image for RHEL4 and > CentOS4. These images work well. dd images generated in the same way won't > work with fc5/fc6test.. Looking at the anaconda repo, it seems there has > been quite many changes since rhel4 to fc5/fc6test1.. that's the reason I > believe this might be an anaconda bug.. > > I used ddiskit 0.9.5 to create the images, and then added some missing files > ("modules.pcimap" and "pci.ids") from the "official" Qlogic RHEL4 dd images. > FC5/FC6test1 installers will give errors without those two missing files, so > I needed to add them manually to the dd images. > > But anyway.. these dd images won't work with the FC installers. Either the > installer won't give any error, or then it says "No devices of the appropriate > type were found on this driver disk". In both cases the driver module > (qla4xxx) is not loaded. > > The driver modules are built for the kernels used by the installers. > I am able to manually insmod the drivers during the installer (after > manually extracting the modules from the dd). So the drivers/modules itself > are fine - there's something else wrong with the dd images I create - or a > bug in anaconda.. > > It seems that during the first time I try to load the dd, installer won't > give any error.. and it seems to load the tg3 module for the NIC?! (when looking > VC3). When I try to load the dd second time, it will give the following error: > "No devices of the appropriate type were found on this driver disk". > > I have also verified that the PCI ids are correct (with lspci -n). > RHEL4/CentOS4 install just fine to the same box using same kind of selfmade dd. > > > Discussion about the problem: > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2006-June/msg02419.html > > Contents of my dd images (at the end of the msg): > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2006-June/msg03052.html > > Anaconda bug: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=195899 > > > All help appreciated. Thanks! > > > -- Pasi Kärkkäinen > -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list