Jianping Zhu wrote:
I have IBM server with redhat linux on it. I just got two new hdds for
this sever. I have put them on the channel, how can i let redhat to
know them?
Thanks
If they are represented on the scsi bus properly (no ID conflicts,
etc) then they are visible to the OS already.
> my os redhat 7.1
> ibm xseriess x230
> scsi
Okay, since you have an xSeries machine - your architecture is x86.
This is a problem also for newer releases of Red Hat Linux. I have
filed a bug in Red Hat Bugzilla to enhance Kudzu (the hardware probing
utility) to allow users to configure a newly
Thanks
my os redhat 7.1
ibm xseriess x230
scsi
J.P.
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 03:04:56PM -0500, Michael Lee Yohe wrote:
> > I have IBM server with redhat linux on it. I just got two new hdds for
> > this sever. I have put them on the channel, how can i let redhat to
> > know them?
>
> What kin
> I have IBM server with redhat linux on it. I just got two new hdds for
> this sever. I have put them on the channel, how can i let redhat to
> know them?
What kind of IBM server (architecture)? xSeries, pSeries, iSeries,
etc.?
Are they EIDE, SCSI or other?
Which version of Red Hat Linux ar
I have IBM server with redhat linux on it. I just got two new hdds for
this sever. I have put them on the channel, how can i let redhat to
know them?
Thanks
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