In the murky past yavorsky gaetan did say: > 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 I recently wrote a howto for something similar - Installing FC1 to the SATA/RAID Controller on a VIA KT600/VT8237 Chipset. See: http://fedoranews.org/contributors/mike_insch/sata/ You may be able to adapt this to do something similar on your chipset, by making a driver disk which is used during the installation. You may need to do some clever jiggery-pokery to get things working, but it should be possible to do things at install time. Since you need to override the stock sd.o module, things may be a bit more complex for you, but by using the terminal (CTRL+ALT+F2) during setup, you may be able to remove the default sd.o from the running kernal, and manually insmod your patched version. -- Regards, Mike Insch, CCA, DipHE ______________________________ ___ ______ ___ ___ __ _ | AntiSpam System In Use With | / _ \| __ \| _ \ / _ \| \ | | | This Domain! Address Reapers | | | | | __/|| | | /_\ \ | \| | | Will Be Tracked and | | |_| | |\ \ ||_| | ___ | |\ | | | Blacklisted! For More Info, | asxx@\___/|_| \_\|___/|_| |_|_| \__|.org | Mail as-info AT ordan.org |