On Sat, 2017-04-29 at 08:50 -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Everyone,
about 4 years ago, I tried to install CentOS 6 on a Supermicro server with SCSI drives using a LSI raid system. I could never figure out or find a way to make the installation disc of Centos 6 identify the SCSI drives. The installation disc for Centos 5 identified the SCSI drives without a problem. I finally gave up on Centos 6 and installed Centos 5 and the system has worked very well for the last 4 years
Now that Centos 5 has been retired, I would like to install Centos 7 on this server. Does the install disc for Centos 7 have the same issues with SCSI drives as Centos 6? Has anyone used Centos 7 on SCSI drives, or am I going to need to get an upgrade of the server? The server is working great.
I installed CentOS 7 on a machine with an LSI Ultra 320 SCSI card in it and I don't remember having any problems. But there again, the OS on that system is installed on a separate SAS MegaRAID drive and the SCSI is just used for user files, so I never paid much attention to it during install.
P.