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3Ware 9500S-4LP - Creating a Red hat Linux Driver Diskette; Installing the 3 Ware Driver and Red hat Linux on a New Unit

3Ware 9500S-4LP
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Driver Installation Under Red Hat Linux
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Creating a Red Hat Linux Driver Diskette
If you are installing Linux on the new drive or unit managed by the
3ware RAID controller, you must create a 3ware driver diskette. If
Linux is already installed on another device, you may install the
3ware driver from either the 3ware software CD-ROM or make a
driver diskette.
To create a driver diskette
1 Insert the 3ware software CD into your system.
2 When the 3ware Escalade Menu appears, click the Driver &
Firmware Disks button.
3 In the 3ware Driver & Firmware Disk Images menu, click the
button for the driver disk you want to create.
A confirmation window opens.
4 Insert a blank diskette into a drive and click the Yes button to
begin creating the driver floppy diskette.
Installing the 3ware Driver and Red Hat Linux on
a New Unit
Note: If Red Hat Linux is already installed and bootable on another
drive, turn to “Installing the 3ware Driver on a Red Hat Linux
System that Boots From a Different Device” on page 70.
Note: We have tested some older systems where an IDE
drive connected to the motherboard interfered with using
a drive or unit managed by the 3ware RAID controller as
a boot device. Disconnecting the IDE drive while
installing Linux will eliminate this problem. After Linux
is installed, the drive can be reconnected.

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