This release note and the software it accompanies it are copyright (c) 2003, Intel Corporation, and may only be installed and used in accordance with the license that accompanies the software.

File name: RH70_DRV_204.zip

Driver version 2.04

This download supports SCSI Intel(R) Server RAID Controllers, please verify that this driver has been tested with the RAID controller you have chosen to use.
You can verify compatability on the RAID controller's driver page at http://support.intel.com.

Attention!
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This program will extract a copy the Red Hat 7.0 RAID driver to a destination of your choice, floppy diskette is recommended.  
Please refer to product and OS documentation for application instructions for this driver.
 
Contents
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File			Version 	Size		Date         	Description		
-----			--------     	----- 		-----        	------------
Modinfo			n/a		1KB		06/13/02	Information file
Modules.cgz		2.04		107KB		06/13/02	Driver	
Modules.dep				0KB		06/13/02					
PCI Table				5KB		06/13/02
README.TXT		n/a	       	2KB	   	2/04/03		This file



Using This Tool
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1. Download the selected file.
2. This download is compressed using a zip utility and is compatible is a variety of unzip utilities, please extract it to create the Red Hat 7.0 Installation driver diskette keeping directories intact.

With the driver diskette now created follow the instructions below.

3. Ensure the IIR controller is installed in your machine and is connected to drives on
which you intend to create a host drive.
4. Boot your machine and when prompted press <Ctrl>+<G> to enter StorCon. Create a
single host drive from your selected disks.

For more information on creating host drives using the StorCon, refer to your user documentation.

Read the Red Hat documentation to understand the disk space/size requirements for
the Red Hat 7.0 installation.

Note: Refer to the Red Hat Installation Manual before proceeding.

5. Ensure that the system is set to boot from the CD-ROM drive and boot to the Red Hat 7.0 
CD-ROM. At the boot prompt type "linux dd". Press <Enter> to continue.
6. The installer will prompt for a driver disk. Insert the driver diskette created in step 2 above and press<Enter>.
7. Follow onscreen instructions to complete your installation. Upon completion, remove the floppy diskette from the drive and reboot the system.


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