Hi,
I am compiling scsi support directly into the kernel. Under "make
xconfig", I select "Y" for scsi hard drive and tape support, and I also
select "Y" for the Adaptec AIC7xxx low-level driver (on-board scsi
controller on the asus p2b-ds motherboard). Is there anything else I
need to do? Thanks,
Hidong
Marco Shaw wrote:
>
> As mentioned by someone else, if you don't compile support for your SCSI
> device(s) directly into the kernel, but load them as modules, you will have
> to create an initial ramdisk before you can boot off of a SCSI drive.
>
> This is a good reference:
> http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/howto/kernel-upgrade/kernel-upgrade.html
>
> Marco
>
> > Also, I'm not familiar with initrd. What is that? This is the first
>
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