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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Julian Weber on November 29, 2001, 07:11:46 PM
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I would like to install SME Server 5.0 on a server with a Mylex Raid Controller. After agreeing to the liscense it goes through the boot sequence and then tries to install SCSi drivers. It hangs on the NCR scsi driver. I was wondering if there is any way to force it to use a specific driver and not detect the scsi system. I noticed there is a syslinux config file on the boot disk I created. Can I pass extra parameters to the kernel using this? Does anyone have any experience with this? I would really appreciate any help I can get.
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Julian,
When booting up the setup screen appears asking you to type "accept".
At that point, you can type "accept dd" which tells the setup program to prompt you for a driver disk. You can supply the driver for the Mylex when asked for it. I don't know if the setup program will still probe and hang at NCR though ....
Give this a try and let us know what happens ....
Kelvin
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Kelvin,
I tireid what you said and it did boot off of the boot disk but it still hangs on the NCR SCSI. Any ideas on how to make it not detect a driver?
Julian
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Hi Julian,
Hmm.. If your computer did not boot off the boot disk, I would assume either your floppy disk or drive needs attention or your BIOS was set to boot off the HDD or CD-ROM but not the Floppy or the floppy is set to a lower boot priority. Your system HAS to be able to boot off the floppy drive.
Unfortunately, this is the only way I know to get E-Smith to recognise a driver disk for installations.
Let me know how you go.
Kelvin
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Sorry, brain spasm on my part......
Even when booting via the CD-ROM, you should still be able to enter "accept dd" and supply a driver disk. If, inspite of supplying the correct driver, E-Smith still locks at NCR, I'm afraid I know not how to continue either. Only I can suggest is try disabling some of the options on your Motherboard to see if any of them helps.
Kelvin
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Kelvin,
I did manage to make a boot disk and a driver disk. It asked me for the driver disk when I typed "accept dd". It read the floppy drive but then proceded to load the NCR driver. Is it supposed to prompt me for a driver when it loads the driver disk? Maybe I made a bad driver disk? Thanks for your help.
Julian
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Julian,
I admit it's been a couple of months since I did this and I'm working off my (sometimes unreliable) memory.
After inserting the driver disk, I think e-smith should display a list for you to select your driver from. I'm not sure if e-smith still tries to load its own predefined set of drivers first or not.
Kelvin