On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 4:27 AM, Joseph L. Casale jcasale@activenetwerx.com wrote:
Please help me understand.
If the device requires an additional driver, unless its packaged as a dd for use at install, how can you install and then add a driver?
Disable RAID mode, set it to AHCI, then Anaconda will see all the individual discs at which point during install you can choose to setup Linux md raid, far simpler and almost always better than software raid IMHO.
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Hi Joseph L Casale
That thing is a software raid setup iirc, although there is an rpm for it post install, you could use the ddkit from rhel to make a dd image but frankly I would just use mdraid, turn off the riad setup and just use AHCI.
Thanks for the quick reply and explanation. You said use dd kit from rhel and create a linux device driver image and supply drivers during OS installation. dd command i suppose. Please further suggest.
I have extracted the rpm file and it has hpahcisr.o file. Am i understanding you correctly ?
Thanks again
Regards
Kaushal