When you install a Linux system mount the drive LSI RAID card

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When using the newer SAS card to install Linux system, often encounter the situation can not read RAID in the system installation interface, then you need to consider Linux driver package built into the system because the version or other reasons, there is no way to cash some drive up the card. As used herein, LSI 9361 to install RHEL6.2, the detailed process is as follows:
1. The driver files into the USB (dd.iso), CD-ROM and then installed into the system's USB drivers to simultaneously access server's USB port.
 
2. Start the installation interface, when a position to press "Tab" key
                           An installation interface system of FIG.
 
3. FIG lower position input "linux dd blacklist = iscsi blacklist = ahcinodmraid", and press ENTER installed into the system
                FIG 2 mounted driver input parameters
 
4. When the word appears boot, after the input "linux dd"
                  3 Enter "linux dd"
 
5. The system will have the following prompts "Do you have a driver disk?", Select "Yes", then press Enter
                  4 asked whether there was driver
 
6. Select the location stored in the specified USB driver, and then select the "dd.iso" file
              5 Select USB driver is located
 
              6 Select the disk partition where the driver
 
                  7 Select the driver file
 
7. You will also need to load asked if other driver, if the driver does not need to load additional words, here choose "no"
                图8 是否需要"load any more driver"
 
 8.选择device type as "Specialized Storage Devices"
               图9 device type选择
 
9.SAS卡下的RAID正常识别,可以开始系统的安装了
                      图10 RAID正常识别
 
 

Reference:

1.13.3.3. Use a Boot Option to Specify a Driver Update Disk

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/installation_guide/sect-driver_updates-use_a_boot_option_to_specify_a_driver_update_disk-ppc

 

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