The install that I did was using RedHat so it is a bit different then Debian but what I did was download the PERCRAID driver module from Dell's download area and loaded it during install when asked if you have any drivers on floppies.
Once the module was loaded the rest of the install went as usual. Compiling your own bootable kernel would be a much better solution since the Dell driver is probably compiled against one of RedHat's hyper-patched kernels. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting alexis bory wrote: > > > Did you check out http://www.merilus.com/~kevin/aacraid.html ? He > > has Debian boot disks with the kernel you're looking for. I'd do a > > potato install then change your apt sources to woody and do a > dist-upgrade. > > I already used Kevin Traas's disks image to install potato on some 2450 > and it works perfectly with aacraid 1.0.6 . 2450 have perc3/si (single > RAID chanel). When I try these disk on a 2550 (perc3/di dual RAID chanel) > I got this message : > > user.err dbootstrap[28]: No hard disk drive could de found. blahblah... > > Did you experience it? > > I'm going to 'try' to build some new images with the latest aacraid driver > version (1.0.7) which should be complient with 2550 servers. > > alexis > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

