LSI Logic Ultra 320 SCSI Adapter Non-RAID, v. 2.00.11, A00

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A Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.1SBE (IA-32) and 7.2 (IA-64) driver disk for LSI
22320 SCSI controller.
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Fixes & Enhancements

Bundled IA-32 and IA-64 modules and added mptlan and isense modules.
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Version

2.00.11, A00

Release date

13 Aug 2002

Download Type

Driver

Category

SCSI non-RAID

Importance

Optional
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File Format: Extracts files directly to local disk
File Name: 22320-linux-2.00.11.tar.gz
File Size: 936.8 KB
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Ultra 320 SCSI Adapter Non-RAID
Creating the driver disk
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You will need a formatted 3 1/2 inch floppy diskette for the
following procedure.

Extract the files in the archive to the floppy disk as follows:

- Under Linux

mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
tar xvzf -C /mnt/floppy
(Eg: /root/linux-driver.tar.gz)
umount /mnt/floppy

- Under Windows

You can use Winzip to extract tar.gz archives. However,
note the following settings under Winzip to ensure correct
extraction of the files.

Go to Options -> Configuration

Under the Miscellaneous tab make sure "TAR file smart
CR/LF conversion" is unchecked.

On opening the tar.gz archive with Winzip, we get the
following prompt:

'Archive contains one file. Should Winzip decompress it to
a temporary folder and open it?'

Press 'yes' and extract the file normally under Winzip to
the floppy drive.

Installing the LSI Logic PCI SCSI controller as the boot device
---------------------------------------------------------------

1. Install the controller and connect to the hard drives as
explained in the hardware installation guide.

2. Make sure the LSI Logic controller shows up before all
other SCSI devices but after the floppy drive and CD-Rom
in the system BIOS boot order.

3. Boot normally from the Redhat installation CD-Rom.

4. Type 'linux dd' on the boot prompt.

5. When the install prompts for a driver disk, insert the
driver disk created above and press 'Enter'.

6. Installation progresses normally. Continue until the
'Create Bootdisk' screen. Press CTRL-ALT-F2 to get to a
shell window and type the following commands:

mkdir /mnt/floppy
mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
/mnt/floppy/post_install
umount /dev/fd0

Press CTRL-ALT-F7 to get back to the install screen.

7. Complete the installation as directed by the install.

Installing the LSI Logic PCI SCSI controller as a secondary storage device
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Install the controller and connect to the hard drives as
explained in the hardware installation guide.

2. Make sure the controller you want as the boot device
shows up before all other SCSI devices but after the
floppy drive and CD-Rom in the system BIOS boot order.

3. Boot normally from the Redhat installation CD-Rom.

4. Type 'linux dd noprobe' on the boot prompt.

5. When the install prompts for a driver disk, insert the
driver disk created above and press 'Enter'.

6. The install doesn't autodetect any SCSI controllers. You
will need to manually select the device drivers from the
SCSI list. Make sure you select the driver for the boot
controller of your choice first.

7. To install the drivers for the LSI Logic PCI SCSI
controller first select "Fusion MPT base driver" and then
the "Fusion MPT scsi host driver" from the SCSI list.

8. Installation progresses normally. Continue until the
'Create Bootdisk' screen. Press CTRL-ALT-F2 to get to a
shell window and type the following commands:

mkdir /mnt/floppy
mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
/mnt/floppy/post_install
umount /dev/fd0

Press CTRL-ALT-F7 to get back to the install screen.

9. Complete the installation as directed by the install.

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