On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 06:13, Aleksandar Vestica wrote: > Hello, > > maybe someone knows a fix for this i2o Problem (?): > > - I have installed an Adaptec 2100S Cache Raid-controller, 2x18 GB SCSI > - Build at BIOS Level a RAID-1 Pair > - Rebooted, booting Fedora Core2 DVD > - Autodedected: i2o, network etc ... > - Problem: Doesn't find any Disky or Array at all ! > > Is seems to me, that the i2o Driver (?) is not working properly and this > is why anaconda isn't able to find an disk/array at all ... :-< > > Any fix/workaround for this ? RH9.0 was able to find this array ... > Strange ... > > Thanks for any help/workaround/fix/support/hint on this subject... I forget where I got the workaround, might of been bugzilla, but... You need to manually install i2o_proc.ko... The way I've been doing it is to run linux askmethod during install (I normally install via NFS), when it comes to the point of asking you to pick a driver for your disk system, hit alt-f2 and the I grab it with wget from my www server... The insmod it, alt-f1 back to the install screen and proceed with the installation.. -- Homer Parker /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign BOFH for homershut.net \ / No HTML/RTF in email http://www.homershut.net x No Word docs in email telnet://bbs.homershut.net / \ Respect for open standards "Bill Gates reports on security progress made and the challenges ahead." -- Microsoft's Homepage, on the day an SQL Server bug crippled large sections of the Internet.