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Old 02-26-2003, 01:51 PM   #1
joe_dejesus
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Upgrading Linix help


I have a compaq proliant 5000 server with a Smart-2/P scsi controller that currently has redhat ver 7.0 I want to upgrade this server to RH ver 7.3. Server has 512M ram


I created my boot disk, I also created my driver disk.
When I boot from boot disk I use the following command line.

linux mem=512M dd


and It still doesnt ask or load the CQPARRAY or CDROM driver needed to continue with existing linux upgrade... what am i missing here?


Help appreciated!

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