Linux(Fedora,Red Hat,SuSE) Driver Support
1 - Overview
The purpose of this document is to provide clear instructions on how to install and
use Rocket RAID 26xx Controller on SuSE Linux system.
2 - Installing SuSE Linux on RR26xx Controller
Note: If you would like to install SuSE Linux onto drives attached to RR26xx
controller, please perform the following operations:
Step 1 Prepare Your Hardware for Installation
After you attach your hard disks to RR26xx controller, you can use RR26xx BIOS
Setting Utility to configure your hard disks as RAID arrays, or just use them as single
disks.
Before installation, you must remove all the disk drives, which are not physically
attached to RR26xx controller, from your system. command prompt window, and
follow the directions it provides.
Note: If you have other SCSI adapters installed, you must make sure the RR26xx
controller BIOS will be loaded firstly. If not, try to move it to another PCI slot. Other-
wise you may be unable to boot up your system.
Step 2 Check System BIOS Settings
In your system BIOS SETUP menu, change Boot Sequence in such a way that the
system will first boot from floppy or CDROM, and then from SCSI. Refer to your BIOS
manual to see how to set boot sequence.
If your BIOS settings do not support such a boot sequence, you can first set it to
boot from floppy or CDROM. After you finish installation, set SCSI as the first boot
device to boot up the system.
Step 3 Prepare the Driver Diskette
The driver diskette is provided as an image file (susedd.img).
On a DOS or Windows system, you can make the driver diskette using rawrite.exe. It
can be found on the SuSE Linux CD (under /dosutils). Just run it under a command
window and follow its prompt.
On a Linux system, you can use the “dd” command to make the driver diskette.
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