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Chris Adams wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Once upon a time, Matt Domsch <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:Matt_Domsch@dell.com"><Matt_Domsch@dell.com></a> said:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:05:50AM +0100, G?tz Reinicke wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I recently tried to upgrade one Poweredge 650 with a ATA 100/4CH
controller from Fedora Core 1 to FC 3. Latest BIOS/firmware is installed.
The system boots but tells me that there is no harddrive found to
install, and I have to manually select a driver.
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<pre wrap="">The megaraid_mbox driver in FC3 no longer supports the ATA 100/4Ch
card. And the older 'megaraid' driver isn't built in FC3 gold (though
I believe it is built in errata or development FC kernels, for exactly
this reason).
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I've got a FC3 driver disk for the "old" megaraid driver available at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.iruntheinter.net/files/misc/megaraid-dd.zip">http://www.iruntheinter.net/files/misc/megaraid-dd.zip</a>
Unzip the contents to the root of a DOS formatted floppy.
The driver is included with the current FC3 errata kernels.
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Only it has to be built to work with the 2.6.9 kernel, and probably gcc
3.3.3 to avoid unresolved symbols?<br>
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