On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, gao fred wrote: > --Boundary_(ID_aurjgmbWya4F73/+ErbMJg) > Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT > Content-disposition: inline > > I want to install the SAS driver(LSI SAS1064,1068) on a server. > Depending on the experience ,I build a system (2.4.21-32.0.1) on a vmware > esx system, and compiled the source code into *.o files,and put them into > one modules.cgz file,and then ,I put the modules.cgz file into a diskette What files did you put into modules.cgz ? > which include other 5 files( modules.dep,pcitable, > the problem is , I could not install it on the SAS driver > I want to know ,if there require any special files which should be put into > the driver diskette?just like rhdd6-1 and pcitable? I suggest you take a working driver disk image and modify it vs starting from scratch. -Connie Sieh > > --Boundary_(ID_aurjgmbWya4F73/+ErbMJg) > Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 > Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT > Content-disposition: inline > > <div>I want to install the SAS driver(LSI SAS1064,1068) on a server.</div> > <div>Depending on the experience ,I build a system (2.4.21-32.0.1) on a vmware esx system, and compiled the source code into *.o files,and put them into one modules.cgz file,and then ,I put the modules.cgz file into a diskette which include other 5 files( > modules.dep,pcitable,</div> > <div>the problem is , I could not install it on the SAS driver</div> > <div>I want to know ,if there require any special files which should be put into the driver diskette?just like rhdd6-1 and pcitable?</div> > <div> </div> > <div> </div> > > --Boundary_(ID_aurjgmbWya4F73/+ErbMJg)-- >