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Johnny Hughes wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:487A527B.5060306@centos.org" type="cite">Ryan
Nichols wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do
the update of the kernel it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the
raid card itself, i need to install the driver into the new kernel..
Whats the best way to do this? I am reading the manual from the
manufacter, but i dont see anything as to a new kernel upgrade.
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If the kernel module is built from an external driver, you can just
copy it to it's place in the new kernel path and then run the command:
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depmod -a <version>
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also need to rerun mkinitd like this:
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mkinitrd /boot/initrd-<version>.img <version>
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Ok, I used -f to get around that.. but now it hates my raid controller
and is throwing all kinds of errors... <br>
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Thanks,<br>
Ryan Nichols<br>
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