[ale] How to put HPT372 module into the kernel at boot properly?
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue Aug 27 17:48:05 EDT 2002
You can make an initrd with the module in it it. It won't onlad after
the system is up and running, but that is not a problem.
The stuff they offer to compile as a module uses a library which is
compiled. It has no source code available, so...
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 13:35, Dow Hurst wrote:
> I'd like to finish my Gentoo install but have run into a problem. I
> need to have the kernel understand my HPT372 builtin to the motherboard
> controller for the two disks I have on the two disk controllers that the
> HPT372 runs. Currently when I boot with the initial installation CD, I
> have /dev/hde and /dev/hdg available. /dev/hda is the DVD drive. The
> Abit MB has IDE 1 and 2 as normal controllers and IDE 3 and 4 as the
> Raid controllers under the HPT372 chips control.
>
> I've downloade the HPT372 source and compiled it successfully, but need
> to know how to make it part of the kernel or available to the kernel
> immediately on boot. I know the Reiserfs module is inserted via initrd
> under SuSE. What do I do with Gentoo? Grub acted strange by treating
> my /dev/hde and /dev/hdg as not existing and would recognize somehow a
> /dev/hda. Bizarre with that.
>
> Anyway, what would be the best way to approach this? I only have the
> two matched disks in the machine. I could put an additional drive, an
> old 2Gb, on the IDE1 controller as /dev/hda. Switch the DVD drive to
> /dev/hdb and just load the HPT372 as a module after initial boot.
>
> Any advice?
> Dow
>
>
>
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