On 03-Jun-98 Larry Lade wrote:
> Jacek Andreas Matulla wrote:
>> well I have an AHA 2940 from Adaptec working here with a RH 4.2.
>>
>> Everytime on boot the SCSI bus is reset. This will take some seconds....is
>> there a way to deactivate this reset...? Is it neccessary to reset the SCSI
>> bus...?
[snip]
> If you're referring to the point at which RedHat detects your SCSI
> adapter, then sits for a few seconds and re-detects your drives, you can
> reconfigure the Linux kernel to have a shorter delay for this. You'll
> have to build a custom kernel and make sure you have an up-to-date
> kernel version. I believe the default used to be about 10 to 20 seconds
> to be on the safe side, but you should be able to drop this to 5 seconds
> with no problems.
Yes that's what I mean. I compiled a new kernel....but I do not remember of
being asked for this setting... Where would I change this delay? You have an
idea...? Is it neccessary to be about 5 secs...? NT or Win9x seem to don't have
a delay here...?
TIA
Jacek
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