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Bug#569351: marked as done (linux-2.6: Please support newer Areca controllers)



Your message dated Thu, 11 Mar 2010 08:47:18 +0100
with message-id <87ociv5mgp.fsf@qurzaw.linpro.no>
and subject line Re: Bug#569351: linux-2.6: Please support newer Areca controllers
has caused the Debian Bug report #569351,
regarding linux-2.6: Please support newer Areca controllers
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Package: linux-2.6
Severity: important

Hi,

we have a host with an 07:00.0 RAID bus controller: Areca Technology Corp. Device 1201
(aka 07:00.0 0104: 17d3:1201)

The kernel driver is arcmsr.

Could you please backport the necessary driver to lenny?

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen 
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are



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]] Ben Hutchings 

| On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 18:03 +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| > Package: linux-2.6
| > Severity: important
| > 
| > Hi,
| > 
| > we have a host with an 07:00.0 RAID bus controller: Areca Technology Corp. Device 1201
| > (aka 07:00.0 0104: 17d3:1201)
| > 
| > The kernel driver is arcmsr.
| > 
| > Could you please backport the necessary driver to lenny?
| 
| The driver is already included in lenny kernel images and has this PCI
| id in its device id table.  It has not changed in any significant way
| post-2.6.26.  Perhaps it is not included in the appropriate d-i package?
| What kind of error are you seeing when trying to use it?

Indeed, it works just fine in lenny.  I thought it didn't work for some
reason and was reluctant to go back to what I thought would be a
non-booting kernel.  Closing this bug, and sorry about the noise.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are


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