[Clc-crux64] crux-2.1-64bit-danm.iso + aacraid
Daniel -- It seems you dropped aacraid out of your build... and I don't happen to have a floppy drive in my server. Any suggestions to an easy resolution? Could I perhaps get your kernel config, so I can recompile with it aacraid, and attempt to update the boot cd with ISOLINUX? (never used it before) Thanks in advance, David
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 04:42, David M. Strang wrote:
Daniel --
It seems you dropped aacraid out of your build... and I don't happen to have a floppy drive in my server. Any suggestions to an easy resolution?
You could download my CDBUILD environment (shamelessly stolen from Per and Matt) and build your own CRUX64-CD: http://crux.danm.de/files/iso/2.1-64bit/cdbuild.tar.gz Or you wait until I'll release an updated version ;-)
Could I perhaps get your kernel config, so I can recompile with it aacraid, and attempt to update the boot cd with ISOLINUX? (never used it before)
The kernel config can be found in ./cdbuild/kernel/linux-2.6.12.3.config Actually I don't know much about bootable CDs - I'm happy that Per released his build environment and Matt helped me to get udev running with it. bye, danm -- Daniel Mueller Berlin, Germany OpenPGP: 1024D/E4F4383A
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 04:42, David M. Strang wrote:
Daniel --
It seems you dropped aacraid out of your build...
http://crux.danm.de/files/iso/2.1-64bit/crux-2.1-64bit-danm.iso I'm using "<*> Adaptec AACRAID support" here. AACRAID support is built in.. bye, danm -- Daniel Mueller Berlin, Germany OpenPGP: 1024D/E4F4383A
On Thursday 24 November 2005 21:49, Daniel Mueller wrote:
http://crux.danm.de/files/iso/2.1-64bit/crux-2.1-64bit-danm.iso I'm using "<*> Adaptec AACRAID support" here.
AACRAID support is built in..
My last mail wasn't clear. The current stable ISO has already built in aacraid support. bye, danm -- Daniel Mueller Berlin, Germany OpenPGP: 1024D/E4F4383A
On Thursday 24 November 2005 16:00:23, Daniel Mueller wrote:
http://crux.danm.de/files/iso/2.1-64bit/crux-2.1-64bit-danm.iso I'm using "<*> Adaptec AACRAID support" here.
AACRAID support is built in..
My last mail wasn't clear. The current stable ISO has already built in aacraid support.
Yeah... I noticed that, after the fact. Sorry! http://www.tyan.com/products/html/m8110.html That is the raid controller I'm having issue with. It seems to have binary only driver support. After much googling, it appears the Marvel SATA drivers MAY work... I'm currently building a CRUX64 CD against 2.6.14.2 with the Marvel SATA drivers compiled in. Thanks for the CDBuild link! -- David
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