hpsa_allow_any=1 and centos7.5
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I have the old HP server with Smart Array controller.
Centos boots only with hpsa_allow_any=1 option.
I type this string every time after server reboot. But I want to save this option forever, what's why I want to edit modprobe.conf
In old versions of Centos, as I remember, there was modprobe.conf file in /etc/modprobe.d/ derectory. But now there is no such file after default installation of Centos 7.5.
So I have two questions:
1. In what config file I need to add this option?
2. What I need to do after that (/sbin/dracut -v --force or something like that?)
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I have the old HP server with Smart Array controller.
Centos boots only with hpsa_allow_any=1 option.
I type this string every time after server reboot. But I want to save this option forever, what's why I want to edit modprobe.conf
In old versions of Centos, as I remember, there was modprobe.conf file in /etc/modprobe.d/ derectory. But now there is no such file after default installation of Centos 7.5.
So I have two questions:
1. In what config file I need to add this option?
2. What I need to do after that (/sbin/dracut -v --force or something like that?)
centos hp
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I have the old HP server with Smart Array controller.
Centos boots only with hpsa_allow_any=1 option.
I type this string every time after server reboot. But I want to save this option forever, what's why I want to edit modprobe.conf
In old versions of Centos, as I remember, there was modprobe.conf file in /etc/modprobe.d/ derectory. But now there is no such file after default installation of Centos 7.5.
So I have two questions:
1. In what config file I need to add this option?
2. What I need to do after that (/sbin/dracut -v --force or something like that?)
centos hp
I have the old HP server with Smart Array controller.
Centos boots only with hpsa_allow_any=1 option.
I type this string every time after server reboot. But I want to save this option forever, what's why I want to edit modprobe.conf
In old versions of Centos, as I remember, there was modprobe.conf file in /etc/modprobe.d/ derectory. But now there is no such file after default installation of Centos 7.5.
So I have two questions:
1. In what config file I need to add this option?
2. What I need to do after that (/sbin/dracut -v --force or something like that?)
centos hp
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