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RE: Compaq built in scsi controller in Proliant 4500R

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Albert A. Fritz)
Wed Sep 1 18:03:38 1999

Date:   Wed, 01 Sep 1999 15:32:41 -0600
From:   "Albert A. Fritz" <aafritz@ibm.net>
Reply-To: aafritz@ibm.net
To:     linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu

Do you have any info on how to create a boot disk to load Linux on a
Compaq Proliant 4500R.  The built in scsi is not recognized like a
typical aspi device and I need to make a boot disk to allow the cd-rom
to be recognized so I can load Linux from a cd-rom  and create the
system on the CPQ 4500R.

The server has the following configuration:
Compaq Proliant 4500R with 448mb memory,  9.1 GB
SCSI hard drive,
4 - Pentium 166 processors, 10/100 Compaq net
flex ethernet card, Compaq
token ring net flex card, Compaq built in SCSI
adapter, Compaq SCSI
cd-rom, 1.44fd, Compaq built in video, Compaq
33.6 data/fax modem. The
hard drive is unpartitioned  (blank)  except for
the Compaq setup (F10)
partition.

Thanks!

Al Fritz
aafritz@ibm.net


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