The kernel option for the Compaq Smart Array 5X is
Compaq Smart Array support
CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA

I would be happy to beta test as well, I'm the one that seems to need it 
really bad... :)

The option that is built into the "compact" kernel is
Compaq SMART2 support
CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA
At the start of my troubles, I figured this was what I needed...

Loren


At 12:29 PM 02/22/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>#include <hallo.h>
>David Whedon wrote on Thu Feb 07, 2002 um 01:10:23PM:
>
> > Someone should look into what needs to be done to install
> > on these servers.  A starting point can be found in this message to
> > debian-boot.
> >
> >
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2002/debian-boot-200202/msg00132.html
>
>Hm. A user on IRC said that this cciss devices are similar to ida. I
>grep'ed for "ida" in libfdisk and dbootstrap - looks like only few
>changes are needed. No idea which driver must be enabled in bf2.4
>kernel, but I would change it if needed. Who has spare time and wants to
>hack a bit? Thing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> volunteered as beta tester.
>
>Gruss/Regards,
>Eduard.
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