Matt, Sorry to say the results are the same during installation when feeding your Fedora Promise FastTrak driver disk to a new box during initial install. The (non-boot) disk image you provided is fine. But the installer stubbornly says that there are no hard drives, as with the other Promise FastTrak 378 drivers, even though the drives are properly installed, despite the fact that you are able to install this same driver manually an an existing system (presumably a Promise RAID 1 array is not your boot disk). Ron Matthew Walburn wrote: > > Ron, > > You can grab the image here: > > http://railwave.com/fasttrack.img > > Let me know how it goes, I'm not 100% I created the image correctly > from my floppy. > > -Matthew > > On Jan 27, 2004, at 6:12 PM, Ron Herardian wrote: > > > Matt, > > > > I'll be happy to post your disk image on my ftp server > > (ftp.hq.gssnet.com). > > > > Ron > > > > > > > > Dean Mumby wrote: > >> > >> Matthew Walburn wrote: > >> > >>>> I hope you don't mind my e-mailing yor directly. Did you get the > >>>> Promise SATA150/Fastrack 378 S-ATA controller driver working with > >>>> Fedora on the ASUS P4C800-E motherboard? > >>> > >>> > >>> Not a problem at all! > >>> > >>> I did get it working after _much_ fiddling around. I had to build a > >>> driver disk though, and every time a kernel update comes out I have > >>> to > >>> manually rebuild the module and the initial ramdisk. > >>> > >>> I wish I would have documented it a little better, cause I've sort of > >>> forgotten. I could probably get you an img of the boot floppy I made > >>> if you're interested. > >>> > >>> -Matthew > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Matthew Walburn, RHCE > >>> Network Assistant - x. 3-4995 > >>> MIT Department of Mathematics > >>> > >>> > >> I would be very interested if you dont mind , I could never build a > >> module for a boot kernel which meant I had to start with rh9 and use > >> yum > >> to move to fc1 as I could complie the mdule for the fc1 kernel. > >> > >> Regards > >> Dean > > > > -- > > > > Global System Services Corporation (GSS) > > 650 Castro Street, Suite 120, Number 268, Mountain View, CA 94041, USA > > +1 (650) 965-8669 phone, +1 (650) 965-8679 fax, +1 (650) 283-5241 > > mobile > > rherardi@xxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gssnet.com > > > > "The best way to predict your future is to create it." - Stephen Covey > > > > -- > Matthew Walburn, RHCE > Network Assistant - x. 3-4995 > MIT Department of Mathematics -- Global System Services Corporation (GSS) 650 Castro Street, Suite 120, Number 268, Mountain View, CA 94041, USA +1 (650) 965-8669 phone, +1 (650) 965-8679 fax, +1 (650) 283-5241 mobile rherardi@xxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gssnet.com "The best way to predict your future is to create it." - Stephen Covey