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...9 Installing with Red Hat Linux 6 or Fedora Linux 62 Installing with SuSE Linux 63 Installing with Debian Linux 63 Installing with Ubuntu Linux 65 Installing with Solaris 67 Installing with VMware ESX 4 67 Installing with VMware ESXi 5 68 Installing with FreeBSD 71 8... Ubuntu Linux 75 Installing on Solaris 76 Installing on VMware 76 Installing on FreeBSD 78 9 Managing Your Storage Space About Adaptec Storage Manager 80 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager 80 About the Adaptec RAID Controller Configuration Utility 80 About the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility 81 About the Adaptec ...
...9 Installing with Red Hat Linux 6 or Fedora Linux 62 Installing with SuSE Linux 63 Installing with Debian Linux 63 Installing with Ubuntu Linux 65 Installing with Solaris 67 Installing with VMware ESX 4 67 Installing with VMware ESXi 5 68 Installing with FreeBSD 71 8... Ubuntu Linux 75 Installing on Solaris 76 Installing on VMware 76 Installing on FreeBSD 78 9 Managing Your Storage Space About Adaptec Storage Manager 80 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager 80 About the Adaptec RAID Controller Configuration Utility 80 About the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility 81 About the Adaptec ...
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...Support for multifunction devices where one of the devices is a PCI bridge ● Large memory-mapped address ranges Refer to the Readme file on the Adaptec Installation DVD for additional motherboard compatibility information. ● One of these operating systems: Note: For up-to-date operating system version support check the ... Server 11, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (32-bit and 64-bit) ● FreeBSD 8.x, 7.x, ● Debian Linux 5, 6 (32-bit and 64-bit) ● Ubuntu Linux 10, 11 (32-bit and 64-bit) ● Fedora Linux 12, 13, 14 (32-bit and 64-bit) Note: For the latest on Linux...
...Support for multifunction devices where one of the devices is a PCI bridge ● Large memory-mapped address ranges Refer to the Readme file on the Adaptec Installation DVD for additional motherboard compatibility information. ● One of these operating systems: Note: For up-to-date operating system version support check the ... Server 11, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (32-bit and 64-bit) ● FreeBSD 8.x, 7.x, ● Debian Linux 5, 6 (32-bit and 64-bit) ● Ubuntu Linux 10, 11 (32-bit and 64-bit) ● Fedora Linux 12, 13, 14 (32-bit and 64-bit) Note: For the latest on Linux...
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...Linux 5 62 Installing with Red Hat Linux 6 or Fedora Linux 62 Installing with SuSE Linux...63 Installing with Debian Linux 63 Installing with Ubuntu Linux 65 Installing with Solaris...67 Installing with VMware ESX 4 67 Installing with VMware ESXi 5 68 Installing with FreeBSD ...71 This chapter... explains how to install your Adaptec RAID controller driver and an operating system on an existing operating system, see page 54). To install the driver on a bootable array (...
...Linux 5 62 Installing with Red Hat Linux 6 or Fedora Linux 62 Installing with SuSE Linux...63 Installing with Debian Linux 63 Installing with Ubuntu Linux 65 Installing with Solaris...67 Installing with VMware ESX 4 67 Installing with VMware ESXi 5 68 Installing with FreeBSD ...71 This chapter... explains how to install your Adaptec RAID controller driver and an operating system on an existing operating system, see page 54). To install the driver on a bootable array (...
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... select Support>Knowledgebase>Find Answers. Continue with these OSs, the driver is too large to download the latest drivers. Select your computer boots from the Adaptec Installation DVD. Note: Not all operating systems are supported on a floppy disk, you must use a USB flash drive ("USB stick") or a writable ...Hat Linux 6 or Fedora Linux, see page 62. ● For SuSE Linux, see page 63. ● For Debian Linux, see page 63. ● For Ubuntu Linux, see page 65. ● For Solaris, see page 67. ● For VMware ESX 4, see page 67. ● For VMware ESXi 5, see page 68...
... select Support>Knowledgebase>Find Answers. Continue with these OSs, the driver is too large to download the latest drivers. Select your computer boots from the Adaptec Installation DVD. Note: Not all operating systems are supported on a floppy disk, you must use a USB flash drive ("USB stick") or a writable ...Hat Linux 6 or Fedora Linux, see page 62. ● For SuSE Linux, see page 63. ● For Debian Linux, see page 63. ● For Ubuntu Linux, see page 65. ● For Solaris, see page 67. ● For VMware ESX 4, see page 67. ● For VMware ESXi 5, see page 68...
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...32-bit or 64-bit), then extract the contents of the archive to /dev/sda1. To install the Adaptec RAID controller driver while installing Ubuntu Linux: 1 Create the driver disk: a Insert and mount the Adaptec Installation DVD: mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom b Insert and mount a USB flash drive: mount /... the installation screen, then reboot. 13 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on the Adaptec Installation DVD, locate the .tgz archive file for your computer. 3 When the Welcome screen appears, select Install Ubuntu Server, then type CTRL+ALT+F2 to switch to the console. 4 Insert the USB...
...32-bit or 64-bit), then extract the contents of the archive to /dev/sda1. To install the Adaptec RAID controller driver while installing Ubuntu Linux: 1 Create the driver disk: a Insert and mount the Adaptec Installation DVD: mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom b Insert and mount a USB flash drive: mount /... the installation screen, then reboot. 13 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on the Adaptec Installation DVD, locate the .tgz archive file for your computer. 3 When the Welcome screen appears, select Install Ubuntu Server, then type CTRL+ALT+F2 to switch to the console. 4 Insert the USB...
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... the console. Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 66 5 Type the following commands to complete the driver installation: For Ubuntu 32-bit: cp -f /AACRAID/aacraid.ko-POST_MOD /target/lib/modules/2.6.-genericpae/kernel/drivers/scsi/aacraid/aacraid.ko chroot /target /sbin/depmod -a ...2.6.-generic-pae update-initramfs -u -v exit where is 32-24 for Ubuntu 10.x and 38-8 for Ubuntu 11.x. Do not reboot! 11 Type the following commands to begin loading the driver: mkdir /mnt2 /AACRAID mount /dev/sda1 /mnt2...
... the console. Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 66 5 Type the following commands to complete the driver installation: For Ubuntu 32-bit: cp -f /AACRAID/aacraid.ko-POST_MOD /target/lib/modules/2.6.-genericpae/kernel/drivers/scsi/aacraid/aacraid.ko chroot /target /sbin/depmod -a ...2.6.-generic-pae update-initramfs -u -v exit where is 32-24 for Ubuntu 10.x and 38-8 for Ubuntu 11.x. Do not reboot! 11 Type the following commands to begin loading the driver: mkdir /mnt2 /AACRAID mount /dev/sda1 /mnt2...
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Before You Begin ...73 Creating a Driver Disk ...73 Installing on Windows ...74 Installing on Red Hat, SuSE, or Fedora Linux 74 Installing on Debian Linux ...75 Installing on Ubuntu Linux 75 Installing on Solaris...76 Installing on VMware...76 Installing on an Existing Operating System 8 In this chapter... Installing the Driver on FreeBSD ...78 This chapter explains how to install your Adaptec RAID controller driver. Note: To install the driver while you're installing an operating system, see page 59.
Before You Begin ...73 Creating a Driver Disk ...73 Installing on Windows ...74 Installing on Red Hat, SuSE, or Fedora Linux 74 Installing on Debian Linux ...75 Installing on Ubuntu Linux 75 Installing on Solaris...76 Installing on VMware...76 Installing on an Existing Operating System 8 In this chapter... Installing the Driver on FreeBSD ...78 This chapter explains how to install your Adaptec RAID controller driver. Note: To install the driver while you're installing an operating system, see page 59.
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... Windows, see page 74. ● For Red Hat, SuSE, or Fedora Linux, see page 74. ● For Debian Linux, see page 75. ● For Ubuntu Linux, see page 75. ● For Solaris, see page 76. ● For VMware, see page 76. ● For FreeBSD, see page 46). Creating a ...create a driver disk for most supported operating systems. You will need a floppy disk to -date operating system version support, visit the Adaptec Web Site at www.adaptec.com. Continue with the instructions for instance). From the main menu select Support>Knowledgebase>Find Answers. Note: Some operating systems do not ...
... Windows, see page 74. ● For Red Hat, SuSE, or Fedora Linux, see page 74. ● For Debian Linux, see page 75. ● For Ubuntu Linux, see page 75. ● For Solaris, see page 76. ● For VMware, see page 76. ● For FreeBSD, see page 46). Creating a ...create a driver disk for most supported operating systems. You will need a floppy disk to -date operating system version support, visit the Adaptec Web Site at www.adaptec.com. Continue with the instructions for instance). From the main menu select Support>Knowledgebase>Find Answers. Note: Some operating systems do not ...
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.../mnt/cdrom 2 Load the Debian unpacking tools: apt-get install build-essential 3 Install the DEB driver package: For Ubuntu Linux 10.x: sudo dpkg -i aacraid-Debian+Ubuntu-all.deb For Ubuntu Linux 11.x: sudo dpkg -i aacraid-Ubuntu11.04-all .deb 4 Reboot your computer to ensure the driver loaded correctly...8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 75 Installing on page 79. Enter these commands: sudo bash; Installing on Ubuntu Linux Note: For driver installation on page 79. For Debian Linux, the su command is sufficient. You must have root privileges to create...
.../mnt/cdrom 2 Load the Debian unpacking tools: apt-get install build-essential 3 Install the DEB driver package: For Ubuntu Linux 10.x: sudo dpkg -i aacraid-Debian+Ubuntu-all.deb For Ubuntu Linux 11.x: sudo dpkg -i aacraid-Ubuntu11.04-all .deb 4 Reboot your computer to ensure the driver loaded correctly...8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 75 Installing on page 79. Enter these commands: sudo bash; Installing on Ubuntu Linux Note: For driver installation on page 79. For Debian Linux, the su command is sufficient. You must have root privileges to create...