Syba SB-ATA8212-133R User Manual

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Red Hat Installation Guide and Release Notes

1.

Component Name(s) and Version #:

Components

: For Redhat Linux 7.3

Kernels Tested

: 2.4.18-3

Driver Version

: v1.1

Release Date

: Feb 7, 2003

2.

Files Listing (in linux directory)

redhat.txt

This file

mandrake.txt

Mandrake installation guide

driver

driver directory

|

|

+- md90

Mandrake 9.0 directory

|

|- iteraid.o

Driver module for Mandrake 9.0

|

+- rh73

RedHat 7.3 directory

|- modinfo

Module info file

|- modules.cgz

Compressed driver modules

|- modules.dep

Module dependence file

|- pcitable

IT8212 pci info

|- rhdd-6.1

Driver disk label

|- iteraid.o

Driver module for RedHat 9.0

3.

Installation Procedures

3.1

Installing IT8212 Linux Driver into an EXISTING SYSTEM

3.1.1

Boot Linux system and login as root.

3.1.2

Copy iteraid.o to any directory you want, and then go to that

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directory.

3.1.3

You can test out the module to ensure that it works by the

following commands:

# insmod scsi_mod

# insmod sd_mod

# insmod iteraid.o

To ensure the modules have been loaded successfully, you can

check the driver status by using the "dmesg" command.

# dmesg

Then you will see the following messages.

...

...

Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0

SCSI device sda: 120103200 512-byte hdwr sectors (61493

MB)

..

..

3.1.4

Most likely, you will not want to type in "insmod iteraid.o" each

time you boot up the system. Therefore you must install the

module and tell the system about it. To install the module, type

in the following commands (first change directory to where the

proper iteraid.o can be loacted):

On Red Hat 7.3, use

# install -d /lib/modules/2.4.18-3/kernel/drivers/scsi

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