Frans Pop wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 16:31, Dr. Harold K. Brown, P.E. wrote:I believe it would be beneficial for Etch users to have a Raid 6 installation option that really works at time of installation. I can help with testing and even do some patches. My time is limited, and I do know time is short with the upcoming planned Etch stable release. If the installation team is open for this, please contact me and let me know the best way to approach this if there is a desire to include this capability into the installation disk.Adding support is always great. However, as you rightly say, the timing is tight. Too tight IMO: we are currently preparing the first Release Candidate of the installer for Etch and we will be hard pressed to solve the outstanding issues for that.Of course, if it is only a question of adding the driver and no changes are needed in the installer itself, getting support is completely up to the kernel team and the installer will follow almost automatically. I don't really see us adding new functionality in the installer itself at this late date, especially as it cannot be tested before the driver has been included by the kernel team _and_ the installer has been switched to 2.6.18. Your contributions to get support it will still be very welcome though and they would certainly be considered for addition after Etch. If the changes are small, ready in time and tested, we could even reconsider.This would require an addition of a device driver with a risk factor that I believe to be low. Currently the drive is open source and has been included into the Git Tree at kernel.org. The driver is supported by the company now and complies with the kernel code writing standards. I believe the drivers will be included in the 2.6.19 or 2.6.20 kernel.org. However, I understand that Etch will use 2.6.16 or 2.6.18 and thus the driver will not be included.Please contact the kernel team for this. It is not an installer team decision. Cheers, FJP The only support that should be needed in the installer is the driver being available during install-boot and for inclusion in the initial boot images made during install. It basically should operate just as the 3ware RAID drivers do (which I installed onto just fine with Etch B3); that is, I do not think any special detection, etc. is needed. It's a hardware RAID board and, in general, makes the RAID array just looks like one big disk to the installer ( or more if you built the array that way). Thanks R.Parr, RHCE, Temporal Arts -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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