AW: AW: [CentOS] Problems with installation

Tue Jul 18 14:41:29 UTC 2006
Horchler, Joerg <joerg.horchler at coremedia.com>

I will install CentOS 4.3 and downloaded the driver disk from Dell for
RedHat Enterprise Linux 4:

Description:  Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 5 Device Driver for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4.0, X86 & X86_64

I saw a few minutes ago that the driver disk is extracted within
/tmp/ramfs/DD-01. Therfore I know that the network is working correct. I
will try to extract the module and insmod/modprobe it by hand to see what
happens 

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] Im Auftrag
von Fabian Arrotin
Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. Juli 2006 16:13
An: CentOS mailing list
Betreff: Re: AW: [CentOS] Problems with installation

If Anaconda told you that he can't find the kernel module, that should say
that you're not using the correct driver disk for the kernel you're using
during setup ...
Which version of CentOS are you trying to install ? CentOS 4.3 ? and for
which processor ? i686 or x86_64 ? Verify that you have the right driver
disk ...
If you want to see which modules are included in modules.cgz, just explode
it (gzip -d -c /media/floppy/modules.cgz | cpio -i -d) somewhere (in /tmp
for example) and compare the kernel modules version.

On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 13:28 +0200, Horchler, Joerg wrote:
> step by step :-)
> 
> I booted now with
> 
> 'linux dd=nfs:<ip>:<path> nostorage nousb ksdevice=eth0' 
> 
> nostorage to disable probing for the SAS-devices and nousb to keep my 
> keyboard working. This works nearly perfect:
> 
> anaconda loads the driver disk and shows me the text of the file 'modinfo'
> within the devices list (LSI Logic megaraid_sas Driver ver v00.00.02.03).
> But when I try to load the driver I can see on the second console 
> (alt+F2) that he can't find the kernel module.
> 
> Is the installer not able to copy the contents of the disk-image into 
> a specific directory? What is happening when anaconda is loading the 
> disk? Is it neccessary to extract 'modules.cgz' on the driver disk first?
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] Im 
> Auftrag von Matt Hyclak
> Gesendet: Montag, 17. Juli 2006 15:01
> An: CentOS mailing list
> Betreff: Re: [CentOS] Problems with installation
> 
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 09:26:55AM +0200, Horchler, Joerg enlightened us:
> > I'll try to install CentOS 4.3 for X86_64. 
> > 
> > Do you have an idea how I can find out which device causes the 
> > keyboard to freeze? I'm not able to watch at the consoles without 
> > input device :-( Is there a list which single devices/buses I can 
> > disable
> to probe for?
> > 
> > I tried to boot with dd=nfs:<ip>:<path> too. But at the moment the 
> > installer tries to load megaraid_sas BEFORE network is reachable :-( 
> > So I think I need noprobe the device which freezes the keyboard 
> > _and_ in addition I need to find out how to noprobe for any 
> > SAS-Device (storage controllers). Does the option scsi=noprobe exists?
> > 
> 
> You can boot with the 'nostorage' option to disable all storage 
> controllers, then add the appropriate drivers in by hand after the driver
disk is loaded.
> 
> Matt
> 
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