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12-04-2005, 07:12 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 1
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Redhat 9 on HP DL380 G4
Hi All,
Im trying to install Redhat 9 on Dl380 G4 w/ array 6 and 146GB, but the problem is the redhat 9 doesnt support this kind scsi.
pls. Help.
g_e62
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12-04-2005, 07:46 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: May 2005
Location: Atlanta Georgia USA
Distribution: Redhat (RHEL), CentOS, Fedora, CoreOS, Debian, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Solaris, SCO
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If its a new install why RH 9? That's really old. You should go to Fedora Core (3 for 2.4 kernel, 4 for 2.6 kernel) as that is the renamed product that was formerly called RedHat. Fedora is non-commercial whereas the commercial versions are still called RedHat (Enterprise Level / Advanced Server).
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