Kernel string conventions – Avago Technologies 3ware SAS 9750-16i4e User Manual

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Appendix B. Driver and Software Installation

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3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card Software User Guide, Version 10.2

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When prompted, select the proper language and keyboard types for your
locality.

4

After installation completes, remove media (CD and floppy disks).

5

Click reboot button to finish installation.

Installing the 3ware Kernel Driver Module on a Red Hat
or Fedora Core Linux System that Boots From a
Different Device

The steps for installing the 3ware kernel driver module vary slightly,
depending on your specific installation requirements. Select the appropriate
set of steps below, based on whether:

You want to update the RAM disk

You prefer to load the driver manually or from a script, instead of
updating the RAM disk

About Variables In the Kernel Driver Module Installation
Instructions

These conventions are used for variable text for kernel strings and module
names in the instructions on the following pages.

Kernel String Conventions

<kernel string> refers to the kernel version.

The kernel string will have different endings, depending on the kernel you are
using.

For a default kernel, the kernel string will end in

default

. For example:

2.6.16-default

For an SMP kernel (multi-processor), the kernel string will end in smp.
For example:

2.6.16-smp

For a Bigmem kernel, the kernel string will end in big. For example:

2.6.16-big

For a i586 kernel, the kernel string will end in 586. For example:

2.6.16-586

For a PAE kernel (Physical Address Extension), the kernel string will end
in pae. For example:

2.6.16-pae

For a Xen kernel, the kernel string will end in

xen

. For example:

2.6.16-xen

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