I've now added the mfi_load option to loader.conf
At boot this gives me the following message:
module_register: module mfi/mfid already exists!
Module mfi/mfid failed to register: 17
This leads me to believe that the driver is already compiled into the kernel,
as stated by SpamTitan.
The
two solutions:
- compiling the kernel with the driver (device pci and device mfi in the
configuration file)
- mfi_load=YES in your loader.conf
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Nobody wants to say how this
Sorry about the blank post...
As I wrote in my former post, SpamTitan claims that the driver is already
compiled into the kernel.
Even if that is correct, it wouldn't hurt to try the loader.conf approach,
would it? Can I just edit the loader.conf file in a loop mounted .iso, and
then just
Mvh
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Den 10. sep. 2010 kl. 15:51 skrev Samuel Martín Moro faus...@gmail.com:
two solutions:
- compiling the kernel with the driver (device pci and device mfi in the
configuration file)
-
On 08/27/10 16:23, Baldur Gislason wrote:
I have an IBM 7945 server with an LSI Logic ServeRAID (MegaRAID) M1015
controller
and I'm wondering if there's any way to install FreeBSD on this box?
So you have tried and failed?
There are lists of devices here:
http://man.freebsd.org/mfi
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 11:18:09 Oakley, Will wrote:
Hi
FYI - I have just installed FreeBSD 6 onto an IBM x3550 configured with
RAID 1.
- William Oakley
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I got it!. The SATA RAID controller is Adaptec AIC-9580W... Is there
full support on FreeBSD for this?
El mar, 05-12-2006 a las 19:04 -0500, Marcelo Celleri escribió:
Hi everyone,
I need to buy a cheap server, I was looking for something good and I
found the IBM X3400 but I would like