[olug] on a scale from one to 'teaching a pig how to read'

Rob Townley rob.townley at gmail.com
Wed Mar 19 21:08:51 UTC 2008


On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Obi-Wan <obiwan at jedi.com> wrote:

> > how futile is it to try and install knoppix or ubuntu to a scsi hard
> drive?
>
> Not at all.  I use my knoppix live CD frequently on the HP ProLiant
> servers at work, and they all have SCSI drives using the cciss
> RAID controller driver.
>
> > So far i can get through the install of xubuntu 6.10 i386 alternate, but
> > after the install all i get is a blinking cursor... classically.
>
> If you can get through the install, and it claims to recognize the
> drives during that, then you don't have any driver issues.  I agree
> with Jay.  Your system just doesn't know how to boot off the SCSI
> drives.  Perhaps they're not listed in the boot order in your BIOS,
> in which case you need to hit F2 to enter setup & then poke around,
> or perhaps you don't have a boot block installed, in which case you
> need to follow Jay's instructions.  I would have thought that the
> install process would take care of the boot block for you, though.
> Perhaps a newer OS version would work better.
>
> > why am i using such an old version of xubuntu?? ...the newer versions
> > complain that the install cds are bad... which of course they are not,
> as
> > i have tested them in another comp.
>
> What part complains?  Booting as a live CD, or the subsequent install
> process?
>
> > why knoppix or ubuntu?
>
> Why not?  Knoppix is my favorite quick-n-dirty rescue CD, and Ubuntu
> is my favorite desktop OS.  No need to be ashamed.
>
> --
> Ben "Obi-Wan" Hollingsworth                             obiwan at jedi.com
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>     Giver of all good things, so if I stand, let me stand on the
>       promise that You will pull me through.  -- Rich Mullins
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Using LiveCDs to access hardware RAID drives can be a pain.  But
SysRescCD.org live cd has recently added more RAID functionality that i need
to test out myself.

It has many different menu items that come right up, one of which is to boot
from the harddisk x, but have not tested with RAID.  This functionality has
been there for years.  However, he also "Added option boothd=xxx (boot an
installed linux from harddisk)"....



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