Re: Can't boot server with an LSI Logic 1030 SCSI controller card
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 16:27, Jorge Martinez wrote:
> (note: I am resending it because I am not sure if my first attempt
> succeeded; the mail was setup for html, not text, I changed that now).
>
> Hi:
>
> I am attempting to install Woody (got the CD's from Tuxcd's) on a server
> with an LSI Logic 1030 SCSI controller card, but it doesn't find it (I
> got 2 36 GB HD's connected to it with RAID 0, it should see /dev/hda). I
> believe that I may have to pass some arguments when booting, but can't
> figure what they are...anybody knows what should I pass it to boot up
> successfully?.
>
> I know Linux can be installed 'cause I could install RH 8.0 without a
> problem, so I think Woody should also be able to boot with the right
> arguments.
Hi there, try using the "compact" flavor of debian boot-floppies. For
some reason, that is the name that they chose for the media that
includes most scsi/raid drivers.
http://people.debian.org/~dwhedon/boot-floppies/
-Mark
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