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Areca and SLES9
Date: May 17th, 2006 by SiD3WiNDR
Categories: Computing, Linux, Stupid

Been trying to fix up an installation for the last few days now. SLES9 on a box with an 8 port Areca SATA controller in it, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 as OS (will run Oracle). Areca supplies a driver floppy to use with the installer; all very nice. However, the SuSE installer does not copy the driver module into the initrd (even though it is regenerated on install, and even set to be loaded on boot in the config!), so after the installer reboots you get a kernel panic saying it can’t find the root fs. Which is correct, since the module isn’t loaded. Areca has some details in their README about "do this when the SuSE installer reaches 70%: press Ctrl-Alt-F2 and …", but the SuSE installer reboots automatically without question or warning, and by the time I could follow their instructions (some files needed to be on the disk first) I couldn’t fix it up before the thing rebooted by itself. PITA. Rescue mode gives kernel oops when I try to mount it the XFS filesystem on it. Debian Install CD finds the controller, but I cannot chroot into it (to run LILO) since the system is 64bit and the Debian one is 32-bit. Argh.

I love Debian, and the Areca ISO from tienhuis.nl … 


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2 Responses to “Areca and SLES9”

  1. Dick Visser Says:

    You could also use a recent Ubuntu installer CD, and boot that into Live mode.
    That distro has the arcmsr module, and you can properly chroot etc etc.

  2. SiD3WiNDR Says:

    Yup, found out a while ago Ubuntu has arcmsr. But now so does Debian, yay. The above problem got fixed quite soon after the post, luckily. 🙂

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