Re: Promise Fast Track 378 TX S-ATA Kernel Module HOWTO for Fedora posted

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Matthew Walburn wrote:

One last time, the URL for the disk image is:

http://www.railwave.com/files/fedora_fasttrack.img

See, I told you I was new at this. ;)

Thanks everyone!

-Matthew

On Feb 4, 2004, at 9:48 PM, Matthew Walburn wrote:

Sorry for the double post, the disk image URL was incorrect in the last one.

I have written a quick HOWTO for people curious about obtaining and compiling this module. It can be viewed at:

http://railwave.com/technical/pdc-ultra.php

This is a HOWTO for rebuilding the pdc-ultra module for kernel updates. I also hope to post a HOWTO for building a boot disk with this module in the near future. For now, I have made a driver disk image available for download at: http://www.railwave.com/file/fedora_fasttrack.img.

This is my first public HOWTO, I'd appreciate any feedback you might have.

-Matthew

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Matthew

would it not be sufficient to install the kernel-source rpm , complie the module against it and then copy it to where it would sit in the kernel modules directory
ie /usr/kernel..xx../modules/scsi/ module
and then install the kernel this is what I have done with the ftxx module and it has been working , that way it gets loaded automatically


Regards
Dean




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