LSI D815-000319-00, ICH6R manual Red Hat Linux Driver Installation on a New System

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4.3.2.2Using a Linux Operating System

Under Red Hat and SuSE Linux, you can use a driver diskette utility to create disk images from image files. Perform the following steps create the driver update disk:

Step 1. Copy the driver update disk image dud-<driver version>.img to a Linux system.

Step 2. Insert a blank floppy diskette into the floppy drive.

Step 3. Confirm that the files are in the selected directory.

Step 4. Create the driver update diskette using the following command:

dd if=dud-<driver version>.img of=/dev/fd0

Step 5. After the command prompt returns and the floppy disk drive LED goes out, remove the diskette.

Step 6. Label the diskette with the image name.

4.3.3Red Hat Linux Driver Installation on a New System

This section describes the fresh installation of the device driver on new Linux Red Hat 3.0, 8.0, 9.0, and AS2.1 systems with the Embedded Software RAID Stack. After you prepare the installation disks with the driver image, perform the following steps to install the driver:

Step 1. Boot to CD-ROM (Disk 1).

The Red Hat introductory screen displays.

Step 2. Type the following at the boot prompt:

linux dd

Step 3. Press <Enter>.

The prompt asks whether you have a driver disk.

Step 4. Use the arrow key to select Yes, then press <Enter>.

Step 5. Select fd0 to indicate you have a floppy diskette with the driver on it.

Step 6. Insert the floppy diskette in the A:/ drive and press <Enter>.

The installer locates and loads the driver for your device. The message “Loading megaide driver...” displays.

The prompt at the next screen asks whether you have another driver.

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Contents October USER’S GuideCopyright 2004 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved Iii Copyright 2004 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved Preface Package ContentsAudience OrganizationFd1sp Conventions Used in This ManualNotation Example Meaning and Use Preface Vii ViiiPreface RAID Copyright 2004 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved Copyright 2004 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved Xii Xiii Xiv Improved I/O Chapter OverviewRAID Benefits Bios Features Product FeaturesIncreased Reliability Sata PortsDriver Features Manageability/Disk Console RAID Chapter RAID LevelsRAID 0 Array RAID 10 Array RAID Levels Configuring Arrays Chapter Bios Configuration UtilityMaximizing Fault Tolerance Configuration StrategiesAssigning RAID Levels Maximizing Logical Drive PerformancePerforming a Quick Configuration Starting the Bios Configuration Utility Configuring Arrays and Logical DrivesSelecting a Configuration Method Configuring Physical Arrays and Logical DrivesLogical Drive Parameters Easy ConfigurationLogical Drive Parameters and Descriptions Parameter DescriptionConfiguration Menu Screen New Configuration and View/Add Configuration Logical Drive Configuration ScreenAarray number-drive number. For example, Onlin Initializing Logical Drives Logical Drive Submenu Rebuilding Failed DisksInserting a Previously Removed Drive from a RAID 1 Array Checking Data ConsistencyUsing a Pre-loaded System Drive Using a Pre-loaded System Drive Bios Configuration Utility Windows 2000/2003/XP Driver Installation Chapter Operating System InstallationUpdating the Windows 2000/2003/XP Driver Confirming the Windows 2000/2003/XP Driver InstallationObtaining the Driver Image File DOS Driver InstallationLinux Driver Installation Using a Windows Operating System Preparing the Installation Disks for LinuxUsing a Linux Operating System Red Hat Linux Driver Installation on a New SystemSuSE Linux 9.0 Driver Installation on a New System SuSE 8.2 Driver Installation SuSE SLES8 Driver Installation Novell NetWare Driver InstallationNew Novell NetWare System Driver Installation Novell NetWare Driver Files DescriptionPress Delete to remove the highlighted filename Existing Novell NetWare System Driver Installation Novell NetWare Driver Installation Operating System Installation General Description Chapter Hyper Configuration UtilityUsing HyperCFG Installing HyperCFGOptions Description HyperCFG Options and AttributesThis option is used to configures arrays for RAID 0, 1, HyperCFG Options and Attributes HyperCFG Options and Attributes $Filename OptionsRAID Information Configuration FilePhysical Drive Information Logical Array InformationReturn Code Description Return Codes on Error ConditionReturn Codes on Error Conditions Return Codes on Error Condition Hyper Configuration Utility Starting or Stopping Spy Service under Windows 2000, XP, or Chapter Spy ServiceControl Panel Screen Installing and Running Spy Service under Novell NetWare Installing Spy Service under LinuxSpy Service Icon Uninstalling Spy ServiceStop monitor media error Erase error logSpy Service Icon Spy Service Problems and Suggested Solutions Chapter TroubleshootingProblems and Suggested Solutions Problem Suggested SolutionEmbedded Sata Software RAID Problem Report Form System Information Embedded Sata Software RAID Problem Report FormEmbedded Sata Software RAID Configuration 4Troubleshooting Customer Feedback Good Average Fair Poor Reader’s Comments