Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> When I boot kernel 2.0.33 on my machine, I get the following messages:
> 
> [messages deleted]

> The ones that bother me are the `aborting command due to timeout'
> messages.  Why would these appear at boot time but never afterward,
> with my SCSI disks working just fine?  These only appear when I
> enable tagged SCB command queuing in the kernel, BTW.

I assume your hard disc don't support tagged queuing.  (*) Don't
enable it.  It could also be problems with the aic7xxx driver as there
were a lot of changes in the 2.0.3x version of the kernel.

(*) the only thing I know about tagged queuing is that some scsi
    devices can reorder commands given to access the data more
    effiently.

        Torsten

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