==================================================================== = Serial ATA RAID controller Set v3.00 = = = = README for = = Red Hat* Linux 9.0 Pro = = Red Hat* Linux Advanced Server 2.1 = = SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 8.0 = = SuSE* Linux 8.2 = = = ==================================================================== *** NOTICE: RHEL3.0 is NOT listed here, and the RHEL3.0 driver has NOT been fully validated - so it should be considered BETA QUALITY ONLY. The RHEL3.0 driver has been sanity tested (use RH9.0 procedures) and is supported, so if any issues are found, please report them using normal issue reporting processes. *** The following information is available in this file: 1. Installation Instructions 2. Additional Notes 3. Diskette Structure 1. Installation Instructions 1.1. Installing Red Hat* Linux 9.0, AS2.1 1) Install the Serial ATA hard drives and configure RAID in BIOS. 2) Boot from the operating system CDROM. 3) At the boot menu, type 'linux dd' and press ENTER. 4) Follow the on-screens prompts to insert the driver disk. 5) Procede with the normal Red Hat installation steps. 6) At the re-boot add noacpi noapic into the boot option 1.2. Installing SuSE* 8.2 Linux, SLES8.0, 1) Install the Sata hard drives and configure RAID in bios. 2) Boot from the SuSE CDROM. 3) At the boot menu, press the ALT key to stop the boot. 4) Press 'Enter' and follow the onscreen prompts to insert the Adaptec SuSE driver disk. 5) Proceed with the normal SuSE installation steps. 1.3. Installing the Driver when OS is already Installed 1) Fetch the Adaptec driver RPM file appropriate to your version of OS. 2) Type: rpm -ivh ( or rpm -Uvh--force ) 3) Make sure to reboot the system by issuing the command "shutdown -h now". After the system reboots, the procedure is then done. 1.4. Removing the Driver 1) Make sure Serail ATA drive(s) are not the boot drive 2) vi etc/Modules.conf delete the line of aarich 3) type: uname -a write down the kernel_version, it looks like 2.4.20-6smp 4) cd /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/scsi 5) rm aarich.o -f 6) cd /boot 7) For Red Hat only: rm -f initrd-.img, for example: rm -f initrd-2.4.20-8smp.img mkinitrd initrd-.img , example: mkinitrd initrd-2.4.20-8smp.img 2.4.20-8smp reboot 2. Additional Notes 2.1. Known/Unresolved or FYI Issues 1) All Red Hat: apply noapic noacpi into the boot up option, otherwise SATA driver will have interrupt problem and ended up with I/O error resulting in boot failure. 3. Diskette Structure Red Hat 9, AS2.1: /mnt/floppy/modules.cgz /mnt/floppy/modules.dep /mnt/floppy/pcitable /mnt/floppy/readme.txt /mnt/floppy/rhdd-6.1 SuSE 8.2, SLES8.0: /mnt/floppy/readme.txt /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/install/update.pre /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/install/update.tgz /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/modules/aarich.o /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/Y2update/modules/Vendor.ycp