Red Hat Linux SCSI Driver Installation Procedures

Red Hat Linux SCSI Driver Installation Procedures

<p>Red Hat Linux SCSI Driver Installation Procedures</p><p>Because Red Hat Linux 6.2 did not have the proper driver for the onboard SCSI controller SYM53C1010, you cannot use its auto-detection program to install this OS properly. Please use the following procedures to boot your system up and install the SCSI driver manually. Before installation, please set the FDD as the 1st boot device in your CMOS settings.</p><p>I. Prepare the installation files 1. Insert the “Linux Red-Hat 6.2 Installation Disk” in the floppy disk drive. 2. Type “text”. 3. Choose “custom install” (recommended). 4. Make sure the root partition (lilo boot partition) is “dev/sdal” 5. Make sure the /partition size < 1024Mbytes (New version of lilo can solve this problem). 6. When you install packages, you must choose “kernel development & utilities”. (If you didn’t do this, you must install the Red-Hat Linux source code during compiler:  mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom  cd /RedHat/RPMS  rpm -i kernel-source-2.2.14-5.0.i386.rpm) 7. After installing Red-Hat 6.2, please insert “Linux Red-Hat 6.2 Boot Disk” and reboot the system. 8. This completes the installation of installing Red-Hat 6.2 and you can now login to Red-Hat 6.2, but you still cannot boot the system from your SCSI HDD now! Please go to next step.</p><p>II. Installing SCSI Drivers for Linux 1. Insert the " LSI Symbios 53C1010 SCSI Driver Patch & Intel 82559 Driver for Linux " diskette to floppy disk drive. 2. mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy 3. cp /mnt/floppy/sym1.6b-2.2.14.tar.gz /<your own directory>; You can assign your own directory such as “/Temp”. 4. tar zxvf sym1.6b-2.2.14.tar.gz ; This step will create a new directory named “2.2.14”. 5. cd ./2.2.14 6. Modify “script-2.2.14” via vi, pico, etc. Line 4. ln -s /<your own directory>/2.2.14 source 7. Execute script ./script-2.2.14 8. cd /usr/src/linux 9. make menuconfig 10. You will see a menu and try to modify as the following : scsi support -> scsi low-level drivers -> NCR53c7,8xx SCSI support: Excluded ( ) NCR53C8xx SCSI support: Excluded ( ) SYM53C8xx SCSI support: Built-in (*) tagged queue depth : 4 11. make dep 12. make bzImage 13. make modules 14. make modules_install 15. cd /boot 16. cp /usr/src/linux/System.map System.map-2.2.14-5.0 (Overwrite the original file) 17. cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage vmlinuz-2.2.14-5.0 (Overwrite the original file) 18. cp /usr/src/linux/vmlinux vmlinux-2.2.14-5.0 (Overwrite the original file) 19. lilo -v -v –v 20. cd /etc 21. Edit “lilo.conf” to change default boot item to be “linux-up”. 22. sync;sync;sync 23. shutdown -r now ( reboot )</p><p>Note: Item “linux” will use the old kernel without SCSI driver. In fact, you can erase the whole section of “linux” boot settings in the configuration file --- lilo.conf.</p>

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