GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide by Graham Williams |
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It would appear that a sensible approach to building a computer with a
SCSI RAID is to install an IDE drive onto which Debian GNU/Linux is
installed. The appropriate driver for the SCIS RAID is then installed
after Debian is functioning. The driver for the SCSI RAID is
dpt_i2o.o, obtained from the dptdriver-2.4.tgz archive
at linux.adaptec.com. The correct one (for kernel 2.2.19) was
copied to the appropriate modules folder after upgrading the kernel to
2.2.19:
# mount -r /dev/fd0 /floppy # cp /floppy/boot/dpt_i2o.o /lib/modules/2.2.19/scsi # umount /floppy # depmod -a # insmod dpt_i2o |
To mount the drive add the following to /etc/fstab:
/dev/sda1 /raid ext2 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 0 |
# mkdir /raid # mount /raid |
Also add dpt_i2o to /etc/modules so that the RAID is available when the machine boots.