On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 19:37:23 -0600 Rainer Sigwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16:29 Tue 27 Jan , Mark Knecht wrote: > > > > > > Well, actually I've booted off it just fine once I get a > > > distribution installed. But that's the tricky part, because none > > > of the install CDs come with even a module for the Silicon Image > > > controller compiled in. I've been learning about isolinux and > > > various other things like initrd for the past couple of weeks as > > > I try to figure out how to create my own. > > > > Ah...and that was the reason (at the time) that we went with the 2.4.23 > > kernel since it had been patched for the Silicon Image controllers. I > > *think* 2.4.22 has now been patched also, but not at the time. I presume > > 2.6.x has all of this and more, but what do I know? ;-) > > Hmm. The first kernel that worked with my setup (for me) was 2.4.22. > The option was there before that, but I couldn't get it to work. Also, > I was pointed in the right direction by a forum post--the 1.4 LiveCD > recognized my SATA harddrives with "gentoo doataraid" on the CD boot menu. > > People who are booting off an SATA hard drive on a SiI controller . . . > could you post a quick howto? It's not important for me now, but I couldn't > find one when I was looking, and if I ever need to reinstall, I'd like to be > cleaner. I'd appreciate that, thanks. > Just a thought - have you tried Knoppix in place of the live CD? If Knoppix boots, then you could run the install from Knoppix, then access the packages from the LiveCD. -- Collins - Denver Area - Gentoo stable kernel 2.6.2-rc1 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
