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AMD-RAIDXpert2 User Guide
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Software Installation
Chapter 5
Connect a USB flash drive to a USB I/O port or insert a blank CD-DVD disk into the
applicable drive.
5. Download the AMD-RAID drivers from the web site to the appropriate removable storage
medium.
5.3.2 Copying AMD-RAID Drivers in a Linux
®
Environment
1. Power on the system.
2. Locate and use a system that is running a Windows operating system and has a USB I/O port
for the USB flash drive.
3. Use a browser to access the web site of your system supplier or motherboard vendor.
4. Insert a USB flash drive into the USB I/O port of the system.
5. Download the AMD-RAID drivers for the correct distribution version of Linux
®
. Copy the
drivers onto the USB flash drive:
For Red Hat Linux: Copy the .iso image file (that matches the applicable distribution of Linux
to the USB flash drive . For example:
dd-rcraid-RHEL7-3.10.0-327.el7-x86_64.iso
For Ubuntu: Copy the files contained inside the dd-rcraid-Ubuntu [Ubuntu version
number].w.x-yz-folder into a dd directory located on a USB flash drive. For an Ubuntu
desktop server installation the following files should be located in the dd directory located on
the USB flash drive root. For example:
dd
load_amdraid
post_install
post_install2
pre_install
rcraid.ko
rcraid_generic.ko
readme
5.4 Pre-installation steps
You can choose to boot from the platform BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) or from UEFI.
UEFI is a recent industry to standardize boot procedures that, until recently, have been platform-
specific.
5.4.1 BIOS Mode
1. Power on the system and press ESC..
2. Select SCU , and press Enter
3. In the BIOS setup: