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Date:      Sun, 2 Aug 1998 22:25:00 +0800
From:      "Paul King" <paulk@ether.online.sh.cn>
To:        "Branko Kmetec" <brane@frida.mra.si>, <hackers@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: ProLiant 2500
Message-ID:  <01bdbe21$54e73a40$6f01a8c0@king.ether.online.sh.cn>

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You can get boot floppy and kernel from :

    http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~md/ida/

Thanks to Mark Dawson for his driver.

After install, you should rebuild new kernel to 2.2.7

2.2.7 announced that they support TLAN Network adapter for Compaq, But I can
NOT found it in the source tree. The kernel will NOT work with the Comapq
Network Adapter, u may get if_tl.c and if_tlreg.h from:

    http://freebsd.org/~wpaul

modify /usr/src/sys/conf/file add:

    pci/if_tl.c optional tl device-driver

and add:

    device tl0

in your kernel config file. Build your custom kernel.

- Paul King

-----Original Message-----



>I would like to install FreeBSD 2.2.7 on Compaq ProLiant 2500, which has
>1PPro 200 Mhz (upg. to 2PPros), 64 MB RAM and Compaq RAID SMART-2/P
>Controller with 3x2.1 GB drives configured as RAID5. There is also onboard
>SCSI with 4GB DAT.
>
>Currently this runs  Windows NT 4.0 Server and we're using it as
>fileserver. Since I'm not satisfied with performance and stability, I want
>to get ridd off NTs.
>
>Since the only storage is RAID5 logical disk, is there any chance to
>install FreeBSD directly on RAID5 (customized boot.flp) or do we have to
>buy additional disk for installing through onboard SCSI (controller and
>tape are recognized by boot disk, so that shouldn't be a problem) and
>after that install SMART-2/P Controller with drives?
>
>Has anybody expirence with similar configuration?
>
>Branko Kmetec
>brane@mra.si
>
>
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