Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 17:31:18 +0000 From: Tom Judge <tom@tomjudge.com> To: "Dan Mahoney, System Admin" <danm@prime.gushi.org> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Easier way to install on 3ware 9550 card? Message-ID: <459BE866.8010400@tomjudge.com> In-Reply-To: <20070103024752.J35175@prime.gushi.org> References: <20070103024752.J35175@prime.gushi.org>
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Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > Hey all, > > I have a new system with NO FLOPPY CONTROLLER and a 3ware 9550 card. > It's a 1u system -- sticking extra things into PCI slots as a workaround > is likely to be impossible. > > I found this document on how to get it installed, in theory: > > http://www.3ware.com/kb/article.aspx?id=14850 > > But with no floppy, this is probably going to involve either > transplanting the card (and drive array) to another machine JUST to do > the install (translated: a serious pain in the ass). > > If someone could explain why any of the following aren't possible, I'd > love to know: > > 1) Making this driver part of the boot-time probe. I can understand not > including every SOUND CARD and MULTI-PORT SERIAL CARD in the generic > kernel, but could we at least include the rest of the STORAGE modules? > > 2) Giving the ability to load a kernel module from somewhere else (an > http/ftp url, maybe?) > > 3) Adding the kldload command to the emergency holographic shell (I was > able to do an NFS mount from within it, but had no way to load the driver). > > 4) Allowing non-standard modules to reside on the CD, instead of loading > from floppy (i.e. I see there's a twa module in the base system, why > aren't the .ko's sitting around easily-accessible for sysinstall?) > > If I'm missing some really obvious way of doing this, please let me know. > Hi Dan, I have installed FreeBSD on several systems with 9550 controllers. The driver is available in sysinstall from 6.1 Release. (I installed from a 6.1 Release CD) Hope that helps Tom
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