[nflug] Making Red Hat driver disks.
Christopher Hawkins
chawkins at bplinux.com
Wed Feb 13 11:09:48 EST 2008
Usually the manufacturer of the hardware will provide the driver, and you
just unpack it and put it on a blank disk (follow their directions if they
give any). Boot from the install CD like normal, and when prompted for
additional drivers, put in the floppy / cd and press OK. If this doesn't
apply / work for you, I can elaborate...
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: nflug-bounces at nflug.org [mailto:nflug-bounces at nflug.org] On Behalf Of
Dennis Ruzeski
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:39 AM
To: nflug at nflug.org
Subject: [nflug] Making Red Hat driver disks.
Greetings, group-
I'm in a position where I need to be able to create a driver disk for RHEL 4
and 5 so that a controller without a driver in the kernel can get installed
and boot. I'm having a hell of a hard time finding anything about creation
of these disks. Does anyone have any insight or a link to a website that
outlines this process?
Thanks,
Dennis
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