Re: Re: Debian Installation with a Redhat kernel/drivers
From: Madl Alfred - Together AT (A.Madl_at_together.at)
Date: 09/29/05
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:21:07 +0200 To: <asg@gimp.shacknet.nu>
Hi !
Did you really succeed with "bootcd" ? We never managed to be able to
boot from the created CD successfully..."missing /dev/console"...kernel
panic...
How did you start a standard Debian installer from a CD created with
"bootcd" ? Or do you also have local disks in your blades ?
Does IBM support your "vanilly 2.4.31 kernel + patches" in the case of
HW/SW problems ?
Did you use the downloadable (IBM certified) driver sources from qlogic
website (intended for Redhat/SuSe) for building your kernel ?
Did you ever try to use a standard Debian 2.6.8-2 kernel with your
Broadcom Ethernet adapters in the blade center ? Whenever we tried that
we had to reset the ethernet adapter of the blade center afterwards...
Thanks a lot.
Alfred
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