* Timothy Wilson <wilson at visi.com> [010312 20:24]:
> 2. Following the directions on the Debian rescue floppy, I built a new
> 2.2.18 kernel and included Compaq Smart2 support (the RAID controller) and
> drivers for the each of the two SCSI chipsets that might be on the
> machine. I replaced the stock rescue kernel with the new one, ran the rdev
> script, and booted. The array was detected, the NIC recognized, and
> everything seemed OK except that I got the exact same behavior as
> before--the installer couldn't find a H.D.
> Compaq SMART2 Driver (v 1.0.6)
> Found 1 controller(s)
> cpqarray: Finding drives on ida0 (Integrated Array)
> cpqarray ida/c0d0: blksz=512 nr_blks=35553120
> cpqarray: Starting firmware's background processing
>  ida/c0d0: ida/c0d0p1 ida/c0d0p2 < ida/c0d0p5 ida/c0d0p6 > ida/c0d0p3
> autodetecting RAID arrays
> autorun ...
> ... autorun DONE.

First, do what i did and read the bug against the installer, 90 days
old.  I'm doubting it will be fixed because the push for a new install
system is in full force. :|

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=78981&repeatmerged=yes

Good luck!

-- 
Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org> <sdier at debian.org>
http://www.ringworld.org/  #linuxos at efnet

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