PROMISE FastTrak TX 4660/8660/8668 Series Linux Driver For SuSE Linux Enterprise Server(SLES) 9 SP4 Driver Version 1.2.0.53 (x86_64) [INTRODUCTION] 1 Foreword This procedure applies to all Promise FastTrak TX 4660/8660/8668 Series adapters running under the SuSE Linux operating systems. Do NOT use this procedure for other versions of Linux. 2 Prepare a Driver Diskette You will use a diskette to load the new Linux driver onto your PC. 1) Obtain a new, formatted diskette and label it "FastTrak TX 4660/8660/8668 Driver Disk" Insert it into your PC's floppy drive. 2) Extract the contents of the driver file you downloaded from the Promise website onto your hard disk. Use either WinZIP in Windows or tar in Linux to extract the files, and make driver floppy as the following. 2.1) On DOS-based PC: Running "rawrite.exe" and according to prompt to extract image file to floppy. 2.2) On Windows-based PC: Running "rawritewin.exe" and according to prompt to extract image file to floppy. 2.3) On UNIX/LINUX-based PC: running command "dd if=imagefilename of=floppydevicename bs=10k" to copy image file to floppy. Note: imagefilename --- the disk image file name that you want to copy. floppydevicename --- the floppy device name, on linux OS that name should be "/dev/fd0". [INSTALLATION] !!!NOTE: When choose software on first installation mode, reject option of "Xen Virtual Machine Host Server", we don't support it. 3 To install the FastTrak TX 4660/8660/8668 Series Linux Driver into an EXISTING SYSTEM: 1) Boot linux system and login as root. 2) Insert Promise FastTrak TX 4660/8660/8668 Driver Diskette into the drive. 3) Issue command to load new driver at the # command prompt: # mount /dev/fd0 /media/floppy # cd /media/floppy # sh install # cd / # umount /media/floppy NOTE: if no floppy directory on /media, please use : a.)#cd /media b.)#mkdir floppy to produce the directory, and do step by step above. 4) Reboot linux system. 4 To install the FastTrak TX 4660/8660/8668 Series Linux Driver into a NEW SYSTEM: 1) Start the SuSE installation by booting from SuSE Enterprise Linux 9.0 SP4 CD1. 2) When CD boots, move cursor to "Installation --- ACPI Disabled" option. 3) Press "F6" Key for Driver Disk, that will show "Please get your Driver Update Floppy ready", and press "Enter" key. 4) Insert the PROMISE FastTrak TX 4660/8660/8668 Driver Disk when it displays "Please insert the Driver Update floppy/CDROM". Then press ENTER key. 5) When Diver Update Menu pop-up, press "Back" for back to installer. 6) Follow the on-screen prompts to continue with the installation. During installation, both SuSE 9.0 and SuSE 9.0 Service-Pack 4 CDs are needed. 5 FAQ 1) When I have installed OS, and reboot, my system cann't bootup and hanging, what should I do? ANS. Add "acpi=off" or "acpi=3Doff" as kernel boot option. 2) System can not find Logical drive after driver loaded, neither "New OS Installation" nor "Install Driver on exist OS"? ANS. Add "acpi=3Doff" as kernel boot option. 3) After OS installed and auto reboot, system cann't bootup?(Fedora ONLY) ANS. a.)Put OS installation CD into CDROM b.)on installation screen, type in "linux dd rescue" after a prompted label "boot:" c.)do next step until OS has mounted /mnt/sysimage. d.)#cd /mnt/sysimage #chroot . e.)step by step with "Install Driver on exist OS" (FYI [INSTALLATION]"3") 4) If I used a USB floppy to install OS on card, after reboot I couldn't login OS, what could I do for it? ANS. a.)When stop on boot graphic can't login: 1. When enter graphic mode, press "Esc" key to enter text mode. 2. Press "e" key to enter edit mode (see explanation in the screen). 3. Edit the "kernel" line to change all "sdb" to "sda", and then press "Enter" key. 4. Press "b" key to boot system. b.)After login OS: 1. To modify boot menu file, and to change all "sdb" to "sda". The path of boot menu : Redhat : /boot/grub/grub.conf Suse : /boot/grub/menu.lst 2. To modify /boot/grub/device file, and to change all "sdb" to "sda". 3. To modify /etc/fstab file, and to change all "sdb" to "sda". c.)Reboot, and then continue as normal. d.)Note: "sda", "sdb" just are examples, please see your situation to modify them. 5) Install OS on HBA with JBOD mode, XWindows will be blocked on "serial number" menu, or shown "BIOS RAID" on partition menu, what happened? ANS. Add "nodmraid" as kernel boot option. (ex: linux dd nodmraid) 6) Install by USB-floppy notification. If you are using usb-floppy instead of ide-floppy, all "fd0" symbol should be changed to "sd?", "sd?" can be determinated by below step d. If exist problem in executing "install" script, please see below: ANS. a.) After install finish but before reboot, press " Alt + F2" switch into command terminal. b.) #cd /mnt/sysimage c.) #chroot . ("." is now directory) d.) #dmesg |grep 'Attached scsi removable disk' | awk '{print $7}' e.) By step d, you can get scsi device named "sda", "sdb" or "sdc"... ,etc. f.) Choose a target upon what you get: sda: #mknod /dev/sda b 8 0 sdb: #mknod /dev/sda b 8 16 sdc: #mknod /dev/sda b 8 32 ...and so on. Note: "sda", "sdb" just are examples, please see your situation to modify them. g.) #mount /dev/??? /mnt (??? means name from step d) h.) #/mnt/install 7) If install OS with "linux dd acpi=off" that can't work normally, and take 10~13 minutes to cause system to be blocked on "running /sbin/loader" , how could I do for this? ANS. Add "acpi=3Doff" to replace "acpi=off" when install OS. 8) I use VessRAID as the backend server and my OS on HBA seems not work properly... ANS. PLS don't use LVM partition mechanism, you better customize the partition by legcy, else maybe cause boot failure.Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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