Date: Sat, 9 Aug 1997 12:10:21 -0400 From: kwc@world.std.com (Kenneth W Cochran) To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: DPT SCSI HBA support Message-ID: <199708091610.AA24959@world.std.com>
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(this is posted to hardware & questions) Right now I run BSDI, Linux & Interactive (old). All these OSes support DPT SCSI HBAs. I'd really like to run FreeBSD. :-) I've read that there is now an available driver supporting DPT's SCSI HBAs. Q1. Any idea(s) as to when this driver will make it into the CD & how it will possibly be identifiable? Q2 & 3. How can I install FreeBSD (current?) onto a machine with a DPT HBA? I suppose I'd need a boot-floppy with the driver in its kernel, so how'd I get that? Once up, I can, of course, get the driver & gen a new kernel, etc... Many thanks, Kenneth W. Cochran
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