Harry Putnam wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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mptbase: ioc0: Initiating bringup
ioc0: LSI53C1030 B0: Capabilities={Initiator}
scsi4 : ioc0: LSI53C1030 B0, FwRev=00000000h, Ports=1, MaxQ=128, IRQ=16
That's an LSI Fusion-MPT controller. Enable:
Device Drivers->[*] Fusion MPT device support->
<*> Fusion MPT ScsiHost drivers for SPI
Reboot. Have fun :P
I don't think thats the trouble... that has been enabled in every
kernel compile I've run trying to get a working config.
The original setup was rigged to boot with an initrd. How can I take
that initrd apart and see if there is some trick driver built into
it.
cp /boot/the-initrd-you-want ~/initrd.cpio.gz
gunzip ~/initrd.cpio.gz
Examine it's contents with mc or extract it with cpio.
But I don't think there's a "trick driver" or anything involved. You
don't even need an initrd if you compile the LSI driver in-kernel.