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Red Hat 7.0 and later support multiple build targets from make

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Linux Installation 3 You must have a full Linux kernel source tree in /usr/src/linux in order to do the compile. 4 For Red Hat 6.2 and older versions: To build UP module boot to desired UP kernel, type: make -f makefile.rh The file created is 3w-xxxx.o To build SMP module boot to desired SMP kernel, type: make smp -f makefile.rh The file created is 3w-xxxx.smp 5 For Red Hat 7.0 and later versions: Red Hat 7.0 and later support multiple build targets from makefile. Boot to UP version of kernel to build against: To build UP module, type: make -f makefile.rh The file created is 3w-xxxx.o To build SMP module, type: make smp -f makefile.rh The file created is 3w-xxxx.smp To build Enterprise module, type: make ent -f makefile.rh The file created is 3w-xxxx.ent 6 Copy the module as follows: For 2.2 kernels: Copy module to /lib/modules/***kernel string***/ scsi/32-xxxx.o For 2.4 kernels: Copy module to /lib/modules/***kernel string***/ drivers/scsi/3w-xxxx.o www.3ware.com 105

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Linux Installation
3
You must have a full Linux kernel source tree in /usr/src/linux in
order to do the compile.
4
For Red Hat 6.2 and older versions:
To build UP module boot to desired UP kernel, type:
make -f makefile.rh
The file created is 3w-xxxx.o
To build SMP module boot to desired SMP kernel,
type:
make smp -f makefile.rh
The file created is 3w-xxxx.smp
5
For Red Hat 7.0 and later versions:
Red Hat 7.0 and later support multiple build targets from make-
file. Boot to UP version of kernel to build against:
To build UP module, type:
make -f makefile.rh
The file created is 3w-xxxx.o
To build SMP module, type:
make smp -f makefile.rh
The file created is 3w-xxxx.smp
To build Enterprise module, type:
make ent -f makefile.rh
The file created is 3w-xxxx.ent
6
Copy the module as follows:
For 2.2 kernels:
Copy module to /lib/modules/***kernel string***/
scsi/32-xxxx.o
For 2.4 kernels:
Copy module to /lib/modules/***kernel string***/
drivers/scsi/3w-xxxx.o