* Erik P. Olsen <epodata@xxxxxxxxx> [20080907 15:10]: > This is all new land for me, so bear with me if the answer is trivial. > > I have patched kernel 2.6.23.1-42.fc8 (actually sata_mv.c) to support my sta > disk controller. It works correctly, I can attach my disks make directories and > store data on them and even retrieve the data. So from that perspective > everything is fine. > > The next thing I want to do is to boot from the disks and create my system on > them. That means as far as I can see that anaconda must use the patched kernel. > Is there a way to load this kernel during start of anaconda or can I create a > new install dvd with the kernel added? > > Can someone help me with this? This sounds like you are in the territory of http://driverupdateprogram.com and using driver update disks. With that, you could build your patched driver out-of-tree, and supply that on a driver disk (boot the installer with "linux dd") to use during installation. Benefit of doing it this way is that you don't have to recompile the whole kernel. The problem I can see is that when you after installation update your system, the new kernel that will get pulled in may not provide the driver functionality that you need to drive the disks, so you may end up requiring to build kmod packages for every new kernel until the driver patch is accepted upstream and/or makes it in to the Fedora kernel. /Anders -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines