Re: Driver disk for Fasttrack100 Raid (I know it's crappy)

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On Tuesday 18 March 2003 20:55, Jim Christiansen uttered:
> My old dual msi 694 p3 board had a Promise Fasttrack raid (don't know the
> number) built-in.  Redhat 8.0 and 7.3 just found it on start-up...

I find this quite hard to believe.  Did it find a raid array you created on 
the promise chip, or did it just find drives connected to it?  Drives 
connected to it are simple.  Open source drivers exist for this, and are 
included in the Red Hat install kernel.  Drivers for accessing a raid array 
on this chip do not exist on the Red Hat install media, confirmed by the 
developer of Red Hat's install system.

Not to worry though, since I was directed to freely downloadable source 
(stubs?) to the FastTrack.o modules, that I am using to create an install 
time driver disk.  I'll keep the list posted if there is any interest, and 
even setup downloads for the driver disk if/when I'm done.

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Jesse Keating RHCE MCSE
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