Am 17.02.2010 um 23:26 schrieb Niki Kovacs: > Fernando Gleiser a écrit : > >> >> And yes, first build the array from within the smatarray utility, >> then you can install centos. >> I've installed centos, rhel and fedora on 100s of MLs and DLs >> without any problems >> > > I'm sorry but I can't seem to find that "Smart Array" utility. The > machine I have was shipped "as is", with some loose disks, no apparent > system on it, and it came without any CD or handbook. And the HP site > isn't exactly helpful for that. Officially this hardware supports > RHEL3 > and RHEL4, and that's it. Looks like there's no way to install CentOS5 > on it (correct me if I'm wrong). > > Plus, I admit I'm lost in the sheer myriad of options in the various > boot configuration tools (bios, scsi configurator). So far I haven't > managed to have any disk recognized, and what puzzles me is that there > isn't the slightest mention of a disk in the bios. > > Niki That's because it's probably handled by the controller. Can you make a video of it booting and upload it to youtube? Then, we can look at it and tell you the timecode where you have to press what key. cheers, Rainer