Promise Technology TX Series Serial ATA Controller Cards Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Step 4: Install Drivers
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NOTE: Red Hat Linux will not provide onboard IDE as standard ide0 and ide1 on
some mother boards. To solve this condition, append the boot parameters as
follows.
ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14 ide1=0x170,0x376,15 ide2=0 ide3=0 ide4=0 ide5=0 ide6=0
ide7=0 ide8=0 ide9=0
Existing Installation
1. Boot the Linux system and log in as root.
2. Insert SATAII 150 Driver Disk
3. In a terminal window, enter the following commands:
# mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
# cd /mnt/floppy
# sh install
Note: At the prompt answer Yes to load SATAII 150 driver every time Linux
boots.
# cd ..
# umount /dev/fd0
SuSE Linux
Prepare a driver diskette:
1. Download the RedHat Linux driver from the Promise website at
www.promise.com
2. Extract the contents of the ZIP file on to a formatted floppy disk. Use WinZIP
in Windows or unzip in Linux.
3. Label the disk “SATAII 150 Driver Disk”.
New Installation
1. Boot the Linux system from the SuSE Linux Installation with CD.
2. When system boots, press F3 for Driver Disk and select the Installation
option.
See the Note below.
3. When “Please insert the Driver Update floppy” displays, insert the SATAII
150 Driver Disk into the floppy drive.
4. When Driver Update Menu appears, select OK then select “back” to return to
the installer.
5. Continue with the installation as normal.
6. If you are using SMP system, add a parameter “acpi=off” to “kernel boot
parameters” in the Booting menu of Installation Settings.