der.hans wrote:
> Yeah, building a custom kernel is an option once I get the install done.
> Getting the install working should be possible since I have a working
> driver.
That was problematic for me in a similar situation because I tried to
use newer kernels that matched the patches I could download. That
didn't work so well because of the change to libata in the latest kernels.
I did compile the latest patch against the stock kernel headers and that
is what is running now (9.4.2 on centos 5 i think). I replaced the
driver in /lib/modules with mine.
I was not booting from the array. My boot drives are software RAID
because it just works until a drive fails. then it works when I make it
work.
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JT Morée
PC Xperience, Inc.
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