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FastTrak Family Red Hat Linux Driver V1.2.0.14 Uniprocessor                  rhup-ft12014.tgz

FastTrak Family Red Hat Linux Driver V1.2.0.14 Multiprocessor               rhsmp-ft12014.tgz

 

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            FastTrak Series Linux Driver Version 1.2.0.14

          Installation Note for RedHat Linux [11/06/2001]

  

[INTRODUCTION]

1.1 Foreword

       This driver diskette should be used with all Promise FastTrak Series

       adapter and onboard chipsets running under RedHat Linux operating

       systems.

       Do NOT use this diskette for other versions of Linux for FastTrak

       support.

 

NOTE:  For FastTrak users with Promise chips labelled PDC20262, PDC20265 or

       PDC20270 (FastTrak66,FastTrak100 Lite motherboard-embedded solutions or

       FastTrak100TX2) running with Linux kernel versions 2.4.x, be aware of

       additional instructions to be performed. The instructions will refer to

       you as "RHF upgraders." See Item 1.3 below for description of the issue

       which use of the driver and instructions solves.

 

1.2 Support List

       Red Hat 6.2      (kernel 2.2.14-5.0)

       Red Hat 7.0      (kernel 2.2.16-22)

       Red Hat 7.1      (kernel 2.4.2-2)

       Red Hat 7.2     (kernel 2.4.7-10)

 

1.3 Linux kernel 2.4.x ATA issue on FastTrak Series PDC20262/PDC20265/PDC20270

      Linux Kernels 2.4.x misidentifies PDC20262/PDC20265 (FastTrak 66/

    FastTrak 100 Lite motherboard-embedded solution/FastTrak100TX2) cards

    and/or chips as simple IDE controllers. This results in the built-in Linux

    IDE driver trying to handle the controller and can prevent the proper

    FastTrak ATA RAID driver to be loaded. Follow the installation instructions

    AND the parameter commands referred to in the Notes section.

    The instructions will refer to you as "RHF upgrader."

 

[INSTALLATION]

       Extract the contents of the TGZ file on to a formatted floppy disk.

       Label the disk "FastTrak Driver Disk".

2.1 To install the FastTrak Series Linux Driver into an EXISTING SYSTEM:

 

   1.) For RHF upgraders ONLY, append parameters when linux booting.

       Boot loader is LILO:

          if graphics menu please press Ctrl-X turn to TEXT menu.

          when "boot:" prompt appears press the TAB key.

        append parameters see as Note 2 below.

        then press enter to booting.

       Boot loader is GRUB:

          press 'e' when GRUB menu appears, move to the kernel line

        and press 'e' to append parameters see as Note 2 below.

          then press 'b' to booting.

       --- OR ---

       If NOT an RHF upgrader, ignore step 1 and proceed to step 2.

   2.) Insert FastTrak Driver Disk for install FastTrak Driver by issuing

       commands :

       # mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy

       # cd /mnt/floppy

       # ./install      (Answer Yes/No when inquire setup configuration)

       You can answer Yes to load FastTrak driver when linux booting everytime.

       # cd ..

       # umount /dev/fd0

 

2.2 To install the FastTrak Series Linux Driver into an NEW SYSTEM

 

   1.) Start the RedHat Linux Installation with CD ROM booting.

   2.) At the "Welcome to Red Hat Linux ..." installation screen, a

       prompt labeled "boot:" will appear at the bottom of the screen.

   3.) For RHF upgraders ONLY, please press TAB key and append parameters

       (see Note 1 below).

       --- OR ---

       If you are NOT an RHF upgrader, type "expert" (without quotations)

       or "linux dd" at the "boot:" prompt, then press the enter key.

   4.) At the "Devices" dialog box, insert the FastTrak Driver Disk in the

       floppy drive and then select "OK" or "Yes".

       If installing RedHat 7.1/7.2, please skip to Step 9.

   5.) After reaching the "Devices" dialog box again, select "Add Device".

   6.) When asked "what kind of device would you like to add?", select

       "SCSI", and then select "OK".

   7.) Press the "P" key and scroll down to "Promise FastTrak Series ....",

       and then select "OK".

   8.) The installation process will now display "Promise FastTrak Series

       Linux Driver" has been found. Select "Done".

   9.) For RHF users ONLY, when the Boot Loader Configuration menu is displayed,

       please type parameters (see NOTE 2 below) in the Kernel parameters field.

       --- OR ---

       If NOT an RHF user, ignore step 9 and proceed to step 10.

  10.) Continue with the installation as normal.

  11.) If installing RedHat 7.2 or Update Linux to RedHat 7.1/7.2.

       Press Ctrl-Alt-F2 when installation at the "Congratualations" menu.

       Other RedHat version please click "Exit" button to finish installation.

  12.) Insert the FastTrak Driver Disk floppy, Issue commands to load FastTrak

       driver.

       #mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy

       #cd /mnt/floppy

       #./setup-ft

  13.) Choose your selection here, after FastTrak driver setup successful.

       Please Press Ctrl-Alt-F7 and click "Exit" button to finish installation.

 

[NOTE]

 

   1.) "linux ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14 ide1=0x170,0x376,15 ide2=0 ide3=0 ide4=0

        ide5=0 ide6=0 ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0 expert"

 

   2.) "ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14 ide1=0x170,0x376,15 ide2=0 ide3=0 ide4=0 ide5=0

        ide6=0 ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0"