I recently downloaded the latest Debian and tried
installing it.
Unfortunately, it dies when it tries to initialize the
SCSI bus (Adaptec 2940UW).
After downloading the sequencer code, it says:
Failed in WD-7000 initialization.

It then reports 1 host (my Seagate 9 gig), and then
it loops endlessly, getting SCSI diagnostic messages
reporting responses of all zeroes.

I'm assuming that WD-7000 is another scsi driver that
it is getting confused into trying to init.
I've already tried the special installer disks for
adaptec users, but I get the same result.

My system worked flawlessly with redhat for the past 4
years, until I finally got pissed off with all the
crap that redhat keeps putting in their distrib and
their hopelessly polluted filesystem.

Does anyone have any ideas for this?
I'm not adverse to booting a minimal system and going
from there.
Perhaps it is going funny because I have no IDE
devices?

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