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Adaptec SCSI RAID 2010S/2015S Installation Guide
Installing the Controller in an Existing Linux System
Adding the controller to an existing system is essentially the same 
as if the system were new. Data on any hard disk drive attached to 
the SCSI channels that will be controlled by the ASR-2010S or 
ASR-2015S will not be accessible after the Adaptec ZCR controller 
is inserted. The following assumes you have Linux installed to a 
hard disk drive that will not be affected by the installation of the 
ZCR, such as an IDE drive:
1 Back up all data from the hard disk drives attached to the 
motherboard SCSI channels.
2 Install and configure your Adaptec ZCR controller according to 
the instructions in Chapter 2. Make any desired changes to the 
SCSI connections or configurations now.
3 Start up the server. If you desire to change your system to boot 
from a RAID, see the previous section, treating the installation 
as a new installation. Be sure to back up your data.
Note: Any partitions created on disks that are not part of an 
array will be unavailable if you subsequently use the disk in a 
RAID configuration. If your hard drives do not have partition 
tables or do not contain a recognizable partition, you will be 
prompted to initialize these disks. The operating system can 
automatically remove the data or you can manually partition 
the drives. For more information, refer to the Red Hat 
documentation.
4 Reboot the system after you have made all of your 
configuration changes.
5 When Red Hat starts to come up, it will detect the new 
hardware. Press the appropriate key to enter into Kudzu when 
prompted.
6 When asked about the newly detected RAID controller, allow 
Kudzu to configure the device.
Note: The ASR-2010S/2015S will be detected as a Distributed 
Tech: SmartRAID V controller.
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