Software Installation and User’s Guide61Installing Linux5.1.2 Available Drivers and Tools on the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM5.1.3 Assumptions About Path NamesSince the user may have received ICPCON on the CD-ROM or as a download from theweb, and because Linux administrators may mount volumes with a variety of names,certain assumptions were made in this document.5.2 General Installation Notes5.2.1 Minimum Hardware RequirementsFor detailed hardware requirements, specifications, and installation procedures specific toyour ICP RAID controller, consult the Hardware Guide for this adapter.5.2.1.1 Computer System Requirements• Computer with CD-ROM Drive (not attached to the ICP RAID controller)• One available PCI slot• ICP RAID controller• PCI 2.2 compliant system BIOS• SCSI hard disk drives (the minimum needed to meet desired RAID level requirements)gdth.tgz ICP RAID driver sources for Intel and alpha systemsICPCON-2.02.gz ICPCON for i386 systems, version 2.02srcd-1.10-suse.tgz Remote RAID Configuration Service, version 1.10, with start/stop script for SuSE Linuxsrcd-1.10-redhat.tgz Remote RAID Configuration Service, version 1.10, with start/stop script for Red Hat LinuxTable 5-4. Linux Path NamesPath Names Note/mnt/cdrom If the Linux driver and ICPCON is not being installed from theCD-ROM, the /mnt/cdrom part of the path may be changed tothe proper directory$ Assumes this is your current directory level./dev/hdaPath entries such as the example on the right are assumptionsand may be changed to match what the administrator hasselected for the particular system.