Hello Thomas,

Thanks a lot for your reply, first of all.

Thomas Hertweck wrote:
> Philippe Andersson wrote:
>> Can anyone out there please help ?
>>
>> Any pointer to documentation explaining how to hack / customize the
>> OpenSuSE installer would be welcome.
> 
> I am not sure whether this is of any help in your current situation, but
> it might be worth a look:
> 
> http://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/hvogel/Update-Media-HOWTO/
> 
> In old days, one could use a floppy disk to provide additional modules
> at boot or installation time, respectively. You pointed out that your
> system has no floppy drive - maybe SuSE has meanwhile implemented other
> ways of providing additional modules. Unfortunately, I cannot answer
> this question since I am still using an old version ;-) Maybe just boot
> the installation medium and check what methods are available...
Yes, browsing through old SuSE Administration Guides and googling
around, I eventually stumbled upon the instructions for building a
"Driver Update Disk":

<http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Creating_a_Driver_Update_Disk_(DUD)>

and from there on the link you mentionned.

In the mean time, I also did a bit more research on the megaraid driver
issue (legacy or not), and found out that the driver I was using
(megaraid) is actually the "legacy" one (there was a confusion
introduced by the difference between the option name in the kernel
.config file and the actual module name). Anyway, since I was clearly
using the right driver, attempting to create a DUD turned out to be
pointless.

Eventually, I decided to give that unruly old PERC 2/SC the boot, and to
use software RAID through the on-board Adaptec controller. That has
worked on the first try.

The server is now installed with 10.2, and will soon go into
"production" on my home network :-)

Thanks again for your support.

Cheers. Bye.

Ph. A.

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