Install Fedora on a new SATA drive from a running release on ide

Brian Chase networkr0 at cfl.rr.com
Thu Apr 15 14:31:17 UTC 2004


If you go with a newer kernel at install, it will see the SATA RAID array 
without any special drivers.

Try using this specialized distribution based on FC1, but starts off with 
a newer kernel that has SATA embedded support:

	ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/K12LTSP/4.0.1/iso/

You have the option to install it like a normal Linux box and not a 
terminal server, but everything else is the same as standard Fedora.

Cheers,

BC



yavorsky gaetan wrote:

> I have a SATA Raid ctl Megaraid 150-4 from LSI Logic.
> I can't install Fedora diretcly on the raid1 partition since I have to 
> patch the scsi/sd.c module.
> So, I can install FC1 on an ide drive, make the patch, mount the raid1 
> array, ..., and after ?
> How do I copy the "ide release" to the new raid1 array ?
> Hope I've been clear, and sorry for my english.
> Thanks.
> Gy
> 
> 





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