Etienne,
Probably not. I tried this as well, and ultimately had to back down to RH
7.2 with a kernel upgrade to get things working.
The TSMSCSI modules appear to be VERY fussy about loading into *exactly*
the kernel specified. Once you meet the requirements, however, it seems
to work pretty well, although it still complains about tainting the kernel
when you insert the modules.
Note that I only have this working in a lab environment...haven't tried it
on anything production (yet).
Regards,
-Lloyd
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 09:54:12 +0100
GUILLAUMONT Etienne <eguillau AT RGB-TECHNOLOGIE DOT FR> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to install TSM 5.1.5 server on Linux but I have a problem
> because my level is 7.3 red hat with a 2.4.18.24 kernel and for the
> devices, TSM requires an older kernel. Is there any possibility to have
> TSM work on my linux level ?
>
>
> Etienne GUILLAUMONT
> e-mail : etienne AT rgb-technologie DOT fr
>
> RGB Technologie
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>
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