I recently added an Adeptec AIC-6X60 ISA single chip scsi controler and 3 older external scsi drives to my system. The scsi drives are ID'ed 0,4,&6. I would like to install Debian on the disks and dual boot with W95.
W95 is on the internal 800MB IDE drive. I was able to create a couple of fat16 partitions on the scsi drives with no problem (by the way... moving your W95 swap file to a scsi disk of its own speeds things up nicely) I have not been able to get the Debian install program to see the scsi drives. Following the suggestions I found on a Debian users web page I have been trying to install using the boot parameters for an Adaptec 151x, 152x (ie. by typing in at the boot prompt) boot: linux aha152x=0x140[,11[,0[,reconnect]]] The scsi card is jumpered to IRQ11 and the disk that I want to install / and /usr to is jumpered id0 When I do this the system loads root.bin and linux fine but when it gets to initallizing things I see the following: -------------------- ty=enabled, synchronous=disabled, delay=100, extended translation=disabled aha152x: trying software interrupt, ok qlogicisp : PCI bios not present eata_dma: No BIOS32 extensions present. This driver release still depends on it. Skipping scan for PCI HBAs. eata_pio: No BIOS32 extensions present. This driver release still depends on it. Skipping scan for PCI HBAs. Failed initialization of WD-7000SCSI card! ppa: Version 1.42 ppa: Probing port 03bc ppa: Probing port 0378 ppa: SPP port present ppa: Probing port 0278 scsi0 : Adaptec 152x SCSI driver : $Revision: 1.18 $ scsi : 1 host. Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST43400N Rev: 0116 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision:02 Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id1, lun 0 Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST43400N Rev: 0116 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision:02 Detected scsi disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id2, lun 0 Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST43400N Rev: 0116 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision:02 Detected scsi disk sdc at scsi0, channel0, id3, lun0 ----------- At this point the system freezes and I have to cycle power. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I could, i suppose, clear off a couple of hundred MB from the internal IDE drive and install there but I really wanted to use these scsi disks. -------------------------- On another subject someone was asking how to make his laser printer finish the print job. On AIX systems when I run into this I go into lsvirprt and set Z=+ ( this tells the queue to send an extra form feed after each print job.) I am sure that there is a way to tell the queue daemon on a Linux system to send an extra form feed after each print job. I have never been able to find a pattern as to which printers need this and which don't but it seems to work. Thanks Jon ----- -bye for now- Jonathan Crowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eskimo.com/~jcrowe/