gnagent
16th March 2007, 09:02
I'm new to Fedora and linux. I'm trying to install Fedora Core 6 on a Compaq DL360. There is a known issue with the built-in Compaq SmartArray device. It appears to be fixed (http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi-rc-fixes-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=b2b3c121076961333977f485f0d 54c22121df920)in kernel 2.6.21-rc3. Unfortunately, Fedora Core 6 is built with 2.6.18.
The solution appears to be to get rid of the sym53c8xx driver from the kernel, since my DL360 does not need it anyway. So, my question is, "How can I create a 2.6.18 kernel without this driver, and, if I had such a kernel, what file would I replace on the Fedora Core 6 Installation Disk 1 CD so that I could install without loading this driver that is preventing my hard drive from appearing in the first place?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
P.S. In case it wasn't clear, yes, I can't even install Fedora because the sym53c8xx driver makes my hard drive unavailable. I'm willing to install some 2.4-based distribution (if someone could point me at one) if that would let me somehow compile a 2.6.18 kernel that I could get onto a CD so I could wipe out the 2.4-based install and get to a current Fedora Core 6 2.6.18-based one.
-- Dan
The solution appears to be to get rid of the sym53c8xx driver from the kernel, since my DL360 does not need it anyway. So, my question is, "How can I create a 2.6.18 kernel without this driver, and, if I had such a kernel, what file would I replace on the Fedora Core 6 Installation Disk 1 CD so that I could install without loading this driver that is preventing my hard drive from appearing in the first place?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
P.S. In case it wasn't clear, yes, I can't even install Fedora because the sym53c8xx driver makes my hard drive unavailable. I'm willing to install some 2.4-based distribution (if someone could point me at one) if that would let me somehow compile a 2.6.18 kernel that I could get onto a CD so I could wipe out the 2.4-based install and get to a current Fedora Core 6 2.6.18-based one.
-- Dan