Steve Lord wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You might try turning off devfs, this may be an issue with the raid driver
> not being devfs aware. You can do a quick test by using the
>
> devfs=nomount
>
> option at boot time. Going one step further, you can rebuild the kernel
> with devfs turned off.
Note devfs is not enabled in the "BOOT " kernel.
Only in the installed kernels.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Steve
>
> >
> > Hallo XFS Team
> > i tried to install XFS Redhat 7.1 on a PC Server with boot devices on a
> > Vorte
> > x RAID Controller.
> > Install this configuration must be done by using the linux dd Installation
> > mo
> > de. Doing so, the XFS Redhat loads the driver disk, \(it seems so\), but
> > wh
> > en it has to create the file systems, it does not find any available disks.
> > T
> > he normal Redhat distribution woirks correctly. Must I have special drivers
> > f
> > or this Filesystem\?
> > I got this driver disk from
> > ftp.redhat.de/pub/rh-addons/driverdisks/rh71gdth.img.gz
> >
> > I hope, there is a solution, because i have to build a HA Linux File Server
> > with about 1 TB Filesystem in the next week
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Stefan Sommer
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