Le Jeudi 21 Novembre 2002 16:57, Rolf Pedersen a �crit :
> St�phane Teletch�a wrote:
> > Le Jeudi 21 Novembre 2002 16:37, Rolf Pedersen a �crit :
> >>St�phane Teletch�a wrote:
> >>>Le Samedi 16 Novembre 2002 03:22, Andrew Derrick Balsa a �crit :
> >>>>Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>>This is a known problem with Linux kernel versions 2.4.18 and 2.4.19:
> >>>> the HPT372 is not adequately supported, even though it is recognized.
> >>>> A proprietary driver is available from HPT's Web site, and it works,
> >>>> but it's awkward to install.
> >>>
> >>>I did the procedure, how did you manage the inclusion at boot stage ?
> >>>I can insmod them after the booting process and it works quite well (as
> >>>far
> >>
> >>What I do is to put hpt37x2.o in
> >>/lib/modules/<version>/kernel/drivers/ide/raid,
> >
> > Done
> >
> > run depmod -a, and
> >
> > Not done (i forgot it)
> >
> >>append 'hpt37x2' to /etc/modules:  echo hpt37x2 >> /etc/modules
> >
> > Not yet
> >
> > I see you point, but in that case,  can you mount the drives on the raid
> > controller you need at boot time ?
> >
> > Thanks a lot for the help.
> >
> > stef
>
> I only have a single, jbod drive on that controller with a line for it
> in fstab and it is mounted automatically at boot.
> /dev/sda5 /backup reiserfs defaults 1 2

Ok, so it answers my question !!!
I'll try this and let you know.
I need my website to report all those small adjustments ...

Stef

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