So in other words there is no (fedora install) boot command to force load the driver I want to enable tx2000 control of the RAID 1?
-Dave
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You have to modify fasttrak source code and setup
right kernel-source Yeah the source drivers are on Promise’s site. I’ve been able to compile some on kernels on kernel.org but never on a Redhat compiled kernel. Most likely cause the Redhat kernel already supports it but it never sets up the Fasttrak tx2000 as the controller of the raid.
-dave
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This problem I've never fixed. Solved with buy new
drive and install I have a Fasttrak tx2000 running RH9 which works fine. But I’d like to upgrade to fedora cleanly. I have my RAID 1 array partitioned so the OS is on different partition then my data. Problem is Fedora doesn’t load the fasttrak RAID driver like it should. I know I could recompile the kernel and setup that way but isn’t there a boot linux dd or boot command that would tell it to load the fasttrak modules so that the tx2000 controls the raid not the linux software raid 1 kernel. Any help would be great.
Thanks,
-Dave
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