Dermot Paikkos said:
> Hi Admins
>
>       SYS: AMD Opteron, LSI Logic MegaRaid 320-1SCSI.
>       OS: Slackware 9.1 kernel v2.4.22
>
> My new hardware has arrived but I am a bit stuck. None of the kernels
> seem to support my SCSI card. I thought the way forward would be to
> compile a new v2.6.9 kernel on a different system. 2.6 kernels have
> native support for the LSI MegaRaid. Boot the new system from the OS
> CD and at the boot prompt specify the 2.6.9 kernel which I have
> hopefully made small enough to fit onto a floppy. Questions:
>
> 1) How to I get the boot prompt to use a kernel on a floppy?

Put the boot manager on the floppy and boot from the floppy, one way, or
type in the appropriate command at the boot prompt.

> 2) Does this sound viable?

Sounds crazy!

> 3) Are there any gotchas with this?

Sure will be a gotcha for the next admin to take your place.

In hindsight, you should have asked these questions before you bought the
parts. :(

Options:
 - You could use the 2.6 Kernel set in your Linux distro, or a different
distro, no sense having a 2.4 kernel sitting around doing nothing since
you booted from a 2.6 kernel on your floppy.

 - Return the RAID controller and purchase one that works with the kernel
and distro you desire.

--
Scott
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