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>I would say that this is a kernel bug. Whether or not there's kernel |
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support |
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>for your particular RAID setup (my guess is loading the correct module |
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after |
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>boot would make it work), your kernel really *should* boot no matter what. |
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>When we start using a newer kernel, the problem may go away. Do you happen |
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>know what particular kernel feature you need enabled for Linux to recognize |
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your |
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>hardware RAID stuff? |
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I am pretty sure I need the following driver loaded. Here's the link to the |
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driver on Promise's website. |
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http://support.promise.com/Linux/Default.htm |
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This might help. |
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Is there anyway to load a device driver during a new install? |
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Wayne |