ok...

if this can be useful for somebody.

Finally, we can download the appropriate driver (cpqiss....), put it in a floppy and use it.

But, ... Centos can't use it...

We use a copy of RH Enterprise and all ran ok.

So, Centos is not 100% compatible.

And, now, RHEL don't recognize the Ethernet Card.

Maybe we will buy RHEL and get the appropriate driver for being totally operative.

I will keep you informed.

Or, if you have a better idea. I will appreciate it.

Thanks for all.

Carlos


On 3/26/07, CARLOS CERRATO <ccerratomster@gmail.com> wrote:
first of all, thanks for contact us, now ...

CentOs version: 4

the board is .... sorry man,  the technician turned off the server and almost is at his house. I remember something like smart array ...200ex...

We are in Guatemala and this employee is not so enthusiastic, so ... we have to see it tomorrow morning... (sad)

and yes, we saw hp.com, but they suggest something with:

rpm .....

and, if we can't  install CentOs, we cannot use rpm ... Dont' we?

Best regards,

carlos


On 3/26/07, Patricio A. Bruna < pbruna@it-linux.cl> wrote:
What version of CentOS are you triying to install?
What is the controller board of the disks?
Do you look in hp.com for drivers? -> They would be for Red Hat, but you those work for CentOS to :)


----- Original Message -----
From: "CARLOS CERRATO" < ccerratomster@gmail.com>
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: lunes 26 de marzo de 2007 18H54 (GMT-0400) America/Santiago
Subject: [CentOS] Installing centos in a Compaq ML350 G5

We bought a Compaq ML350 G5.

When trying to install Centos, I got the message:

No disk installed. and centos suggest me a list of drivers, but none of them seems to work.

Has anybody tried this?

Any help would be appreciated.

carlos

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