Re: installing a fasttrak tx2000 raid card

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Installation is easy, so long as you follow the README instructions,
including the applicable notes regarding editing your bootloader config
file.  The only problem I had was trying to use pre-partitioned HD's. 
All went well after a low level format.

In order to use their driver with any kernel upgrades, you'll have to
recompile the driver module.  I haven't gotten to that yet, but will
soon, so I can eliminate the recently discovered kernel vulnerabilities.

If you recompile the driver module, let me know how it went!

Earl  

On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 15:01, Ian L wrote:
> Hey all,
> 
> i was about to install a fastrak tx2000 raid card in an existing RH9 
> system. I've gone to the promise site, downloaded their driver and looked 
> at the install instructions. Seems pretty straight foward.
> 
> Just wondering if anyone knows of any issues or anything regarding this?
> 
> I've got a working system now. I'm going to take the 129gb drive thats 
> there, hook it up to the raid card, add a 2nd 120gb drive and mirror them. 
> I just want to make sure that it will boot when everything is on the raid 
> card, and that if it doesnt boot, i'll be able to boot without the raid card.
> 
> Anyone have any advice or anything before I try it?
> 
> thanks
> 
> ian
> 
> 


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