On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Warren Young wrote:
> I installed the drivers as RPMs. This creates a /usr/dpt directory,
> from which you run an install script which patches whatever kernel is in
> /usr/src/linux. (This is a symlink to linux-2.2.16-3 on my system.)
> You then run "make *config" and rebuild the kernel. (I know you know
> all this -- I'm just showing that I know it, too. :) ) Everything
> builds fine, but the kernel gets oopsed once you load the dpt_i2o
> driver.
>
> Am I to guess that you have installed this driver into the Red Hat
> 2.2.16-3 kernel, or are you just speaking from more general experience?
No...but after digging around on the "driver CD" and finding their driver
in the form of a kernel patch, I did patch it into Linus's 2.2.17 kernel.
I compiled and ran the system with 2.2.17 without problems.
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