So I’m home for the holidays and I have SC/BW installed on my laptop but I forgot the CD’s at home.
Thankfully nowadays you can simply put this file your SC directory and they’ve finally added a NO-CD. WOOOOHOOOOO
gl hfGG
So I’m home for the holidays and I have SC/BW installed on my laptop but I forgot the CD’s at home.
Thankfully nowadays you can simply put this file your SC directory and they’ve finally added a NO-CD. WOOOOHOOOOO
gl hfGG
This is my choice of installation, because I’m familiar with the kernel change process, you are free to do any of the others.
[FROM THE README]
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3. Using the driver as a kernel patch
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You must have a full kernel source tree to use the driver as a patch.
To patch a kernel source tree, run the command
# cd rr222x-linux-src-1.xx/product/rr2220/linux/
# make patchkernel KERNELDIR=
For an unconfigured 2.6 kernel source tree, include/linux/version.h may
not exist so you should add “KERNEL_VER=2.6″ to the command:
# make patchkernel KERNELDIR= KERNEL_VER=2.6
Then you can configure the driver into kernel during the kernel
configuration process (e.g. “make menuconfig”). It is listed under
scsi low level drivers.
Below is an example to make and install a kernel with the driver built-in:
# cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.22
# make menuconfig
Select “Device Drivers —>” and press enter.
Select “SCSI device support”, then press ‘Y’ to make it built-in.
Select “SCSI disk support” then press ‘Y’ to make it build-in.
Select “SCSI low-level drivers —>” and press enter.
Select “HighPoint RocketRAID 2220 support” and press ‘Y’.
Exit and save the kernel configuration.
# make
# make modules_install
# make install
Then you can reboot from the new kernel.
I actually don’t own this server anymore, but I figured I’d post this from the drafts section.
Good luck and Cheers.
Hi all,
Yea… no action — I know — I’ve got finals coming up — I’ll definitely write about some of my experiences (the first semester of graduate school in physics, the first few months in my house (LOTS of stories in the category…) over xmas break – FOR SURE.
Anyway, I wanted to get this out there though – something on my mind, hah.
OK So gmail came out with some pretty sick themes a little while ago — they’re awesome, don’t get me wrong, but I have a bone to pick with the Tree theme. It’s the coolest one, obviously, because it updates based on the weather outside — at least semi-accurately. So far I’ve seen SUNNY, CLOUDY, RAINY, WINDY — and these have all been nearly 100% accurate.
But GMAIL Team — really, you went through all the trouble to get the weather based on the location I input and you can’t be bothered to look at the TIME to see whether it’s dark or light outside?
That’s a bit ridiculous if you ask me. (:
So — in short — Thanks for the theme, but please, put less than .5 hr more work in to make the background color change based on night/day — so that the sun is not blaring in my face at 2:00 A.M. Then it’d be my favorite theme as well as THE perfect theme. (:
Cheers!
–Justin