diff --git a/qla_isp/linux/LINUX_BUILD_INSTRUCTIONS b/qla_isp/linux/LINUX_BUILD_INSTRUCTIONS deleted file mode 100644 index 57d957df2..000000000 --- a/qla_isp/linux/LINUX_BUILD_INSTRUCTIONS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -$Id: LINUX_BUILD_INSTRUCTIONS,v 1.23 2006/06/29 21:14:53 mjacob Exp $ -Copyright (c) 1997-2006 by Matthew Jacob -All rights reserved. - -This driver is for Linux-2.4 and Linux-2.6 kernels only. If you build -in this directory, this is for Linux-2.4 only. To build Linux-2.6, change -directory to ../Linux-2.6. - -Since this is a mature product, it's recommended that you just use the 2.4.32 -kernel from the ftp.kernel.org repository and build this as a module. - -If you need to build this inside the kernel tree itself, there is -a patch set for linux 2.4.20. This hasn't been tested in quite a while. diff --git a/qla_isp/linux/LINUX_TARGET_MODE_HOWTO b/qla_isp/linux/LINUX_TARGET_MODE_HOWTO deleted file mode 100644 index e46e80e81..000000000 --- a/qla_isp/linux/LINUX_TARGET_MODE_HOWTO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -$Id: LINUX_TARGET_MODE_HOWTO,v 1.17 2006/06/29 21:14:54 mjacob Exp $ -Copyright (c) 1997-2006 by Matthew Jacob -All rights reserved. - - - Target Mode usage instructions (for 2.4.X) - -A. Build for target mode enabled, use the target 'tgt', as in: - - make tgt - -Static compilation into the kernel isn't supported. - -B. Install scsi_tgt.o && isp_mod.o into the appropriate places, e.g.: - - -For 2.4.X: - cp isp_mod.o /lib/modules/RELEASE/kernel/drivers/scsi - cp scsi_target.o /lib/modules/RELEASE/kernel/drivers/scsi - -where RELEASE is the full kernel release number you build against. - -C. Type 'depmod -a'. Type 'modprobe isp_mod' to load both isp_mod and the -scsi_tgt module. Usually the loader will pull in scsi_tgt.o as needed, -but you can alwyas do 'modprobe scsi_tgt' by itself first. - -You can also add 'isp_debug=0xXXXX' to turn on debugging for target -mode- See ispvar.h for good values to try- but 0xe0f is a good healthy -amount to try. - -If you load scsi_tgt.o first, you can add 'scsi_tdebug=1' to the -load line as well. - -This now leaves you with isp loaded, and registered with scsi_target, but -with no LUNs enabled. - -D. Do - -scsi_target_ctl enable ispN channel target lun - -where 'N' is the unit you want to enable a lun on (lun 0 must be first), -channel the port number (this really applies only to dual bus -SCSI cards), target (which is ignored) and lun. - -Use disable to disable a lun. Lun 0 must be last out as it was -first in. - -E. Things missing - -The discerning amongst you will note that scsi_target is incomplete -at best. That is by design- it's up to *you* to write interesting -replacements for it.