Hi Jeremy,
the following modules are loaded during boot and also show up in lsmod:
i2o_core
This is always needed to access your I2O hardware. It is the main
module, which provides low level access to the I2O hardware. [I2O FAQ]
i2o_block
This is the disk driver, which let you access your RAID array, or if you
don't have a RAID array configured to the single disks. You only have
access to the disks through this driver! [I2O FAQ]
So, i2o_scsi is not loaded and my data is still ok ;)
I cant mount /dev/sda anymore after i2o_core and i2o_block are loaded.
Error message ist somehting like "no such device" (sorry, that machine
is not actually running, its my "experimental server" - i have to
remember me, what the messages were).
As said here [1]: "After the i2o_block module is loaded, you could
access the drive through /dev/i2o/hda for the first disk
(/dev/i2o/hda/disk if using devfs), /dev/i2o/hdb for the second disk
(/dev/i2o/hdb/disk if using devfs), and so on."
So: the d-i recognizes my RAID-Array as /dev/sda. After Reboot, i2o_core
and i2o_block are loaded, and from that moment /dev/sda is known as
/dev/i2o/hda.
Sorry, but i cant send any dmesg at this time. Do you need them?
Regards,
Arne
[1]
http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/faq.php#raidaccess
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