Hi All, I'm trying to install lenny on a system with Intel RAID Technology II and a SAS 1064e/1068 RAID chipset. The install CD is not recognizing the RAID disks. The system came with an updated Fusion-MPT driver (mptlinux) in source form (and precompiled binaries, but alas not for debian).
What is the best way to generate an installer that uses the new driver? I presume one way to is to compile a new kernel on a different system that replaces the existing driver (in drivers/message/fusion) with the new one, and then to repackage an installer with this patched kernel. Does this sound like the best approach, or might there be a simpler way? I've found the documentation on installer repackaging here, http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Modify/CustomKernel. It says it is not up-to-date on kernel configuration requirements for a current 2.6 kernel. Is it sufficient to use the standard debian config for the latest kernel, or does the installer have some special requirements? Thanks for any help, Chuck -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

