[CentOS] Re: Centos 5 and Driver Disks

Fri Oct 17 18:38:48 UTC 2008
Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com>

on 10-16-2008 5:15 PM Clint Dilks spake the following:
> 
>>
>> I get a 404 on the url in the OP's post, but if someone has a url to
>> the driver disk in question, I can try and look at what the issue
>> might be
>>
>>
> Hi
> 
> http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_103_13121.shtm
> 
> Or go to http://www.scms.waikato.ac.nz/~clintd/R905/ just to get the
> files I obtained from Dell.
> 
> On closer reading of the instructions I see that the say to use a USB
> CD/ DVD drive anyway so I am confused as to what the point of the driver
> disk really is.
That part is probably a typo. It says to use a FDD or USB removable storage
for the driver disk image. Either expand it to a floppy, which the server
probably doesn't have, or put it unexpanded onto a USB flash drive.
Then boot from the built in optical drive and use the linux dd command.

Or you can use
linux
dd=http://130.217.247.31/~clintd/R905/rhel5-sata_svw-2.10.6-manykernels-dd.img
(watch the wrap, above should be on one line) to pull it off your webserver if
you give the setup a proper gateway address so it can reach outside.



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