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September 10th, 2004 13:00
1850/perc4e no linux support ?
i had a perc4 on my 1750 which worked fine with fedora core1 and the latest 2.4 kernel, but 1850's with perc4e are not recognized by the os, any idea's or solutions ?


Jaxxan
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September 10th, 2004 22:00
I have a PE1850 w/ perc4e that I haven't recieved yet, and I'm pretty sure it'll have the same problem.
I've talked to support and they're trying to find/create the right driver now. the megaraid2 perc v2.10.7 listed on the driver download page isn't the correct driver/doesn't work.
Hang in there, i'm sure they'll get it corrected soon.
lprikockis
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September 13th, 2004 13:00
glad to see I'm not the only one... I'm having the same problem with the same hardware :-(
I'm assuming that things ought to work swimmingly if I try to install an earlier release of RHEL3 ? (not that that makes me too happy).
Hope we can get an updated/corrected driver soon.
Jaxxan
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September 13th, 2004 20:00
This link will get you the 2.10.8-2 driver from LSI which works!
try it out...
worked for me on my 2850's with RHEL-AS-3.2-EM64T
.... haven't recieved my 1850 yet.
daanrijnders
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September 30th, 2004 06:00
Hi,
I checked out the website, and found the indicated drivers. But how should I load this driver if there isn't an OS installed on my PE 1850, and it doesn't have a floppy drive installed?
I do not have RHEL, I'm trying to install Fedora Core 2, or if necessary I might install RH9.
Anyone has a good suggestion on how to get the driver loaded?
lprikockis
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September 30th, 2004 11:00
just to update... I tried again with the latest release of White Box Enterprise Linux (which is essentially identical to RHEL 3.2... worked just fine with the drivers included with the WBEL install. Oddly enough, my "mistake" earlier was in trying to load either the DELL-supplied or LSI-downloaded drivers. I never did get things to work out using any of those. But again, the stock White Box Enterprise Linux install recognized everything perfectly and my system is up and running.
Before you try something like RH9, you might want to take a look at WBEL (www.whiteboxlinux.org)
As for installing with no floppy if you *do* need a driver... how about one of those USB key drives? Or put the extra drivers on a CD... or buy a floppy drive for $20 or so and pop it in just for the install.
freakyshiat
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October 24th, 2004 07:00
http://www.lsilogic.com/files/support/rsa/Linux_2.20.2-1.zip