RH9 upgrade to FC3 fails with I2O ZCR raid

Issac Newton mr_issac_newton at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 1 04:04:00 UTC 2005


--- Eric Wagar <eric at deadhookers.org> wrote:
> I attempted to upgrade my RH9 (2.4.20-37.9) system to FC3 (2.6.9 I
> believe is the release on the CDs).
> 
> I was able to get into Anaconda (by adding the I2O Block driver at
> the
> "add Driver" screen) and to the section where I chose either a Fresh
> install or an upgrade.
> 
> The first time I reached that point, the upgrade portion specified
> the
> hdb (sdb) drive, which is my "backup" drive.  The drive I need to
> upgrade is hda (sda).  I then power cycled the system and removed the
> sdb drive to make sure nothing on that drive is touched.
> 
> I reached the same Fresh or Upgrade point, and this time the hda
> (/dev/i2o/hda8) drive showed properly.  I chose upgrade, and this
> error
> appears:
> Error mounting device sda8 as /: No such file or directory
> This most likely means this partition has not been formatted.
> Press OK to reboot your system.
> The only action at this point is to push the "OK" button for the
> reboot.
>  I select "OK" and reboot to get back to the Fresh or Upgrade point,
> and
> chose Fresh this time.  I did verify that the partitions shown are
> hda{1-8}, with all sizes correct but no mount points specified.
> 
> I did not go any further.
> 
> The system has a 2010S ZCR Adaptec card with 2x36G RAID1 config, and
> a
> 36G standalone drive (so three cards).  It is a SuperMicro 6023P-8R
> with
> 2x2.4G Xeon and 1G RAM.
> 
> Since FC3 disk has 2.6.9, I didn't put the i2o_block into the CD's
> because the i2o webpage shows that it is already in the 2.6.8.  (I do
> see that some people have posted on the i2o website that they have
> had
> successful installs.)
> 
> Currently the system is up with RH9 still on it.  I'd like to get
> FC3+
> installed, but I can't seem to figure out what piece I am missing.
> 
> Any one give me some pointers?  Are there any alternatives to getting
> FC3+ installed?  Unfortunately, don't look for immediate trial, as
> this
> system is the only one I have.  I don't have a test system with the
> same
> config.  Why?!, that'd be too easy!  :)
> 
> Thanks
> eric
> 
Are you able to get other Anaconda loads to recognize, and work with
the partitions? Also, check to make sure the drive is working correctly
without errors and is hooked up to the motherboard correctly (forgot
specifics) so that the computer will not reroute to the wrong port.
Anything else, I don't have the necessary expeirence.

DONT KILL THE NEWBIE(me)!!
-Ice
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