Bug 249854

Summary: Qlogic hardware unusable during install
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: dhageman
Component: anacondaAssignee: Peter Jones <pjones>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description dhageman 2007-07-27 14:12:31 UTC
Description of problem:

It appears that the F7 kernel does not ship the qlogic firmware with it anymore.
 The problem with this is that now you can not install Fedora to a drives that
are mapped on a SAN using qlogic hardware.  At least ... I believe it is due to
the qlogic firmware issue.

Comment 1 Bug Zapper 2008-05-14 13:42:27 UTC
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Comment 2 Andy Lindeberg 2008-06-03 20:26:02 UTC
Does the same problem occur in Fedora 9?

Comment 3 dhageman 2008-06-03 21:24:07 UTC
I will be upgrading this machine to Fedora 9 soon.  It is a system that runs
cobbler et all to manage multiple linux computer labs all running Fedora.  I
like to have it run the same version of Fedora as the workstations to make it
easy to roll out custom RPMS.  We use RedHat ELS on all our core machines with
the same hardware / similar configuration.  It is frustrating because all of
them seem to work just fine. 

Comment 4 Andy Lindeberg 2008-06-05 13:57:03 UTC
All right, well, please let us know if you encounter any issues with F9 so we
can take a look.