Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 11:25:04AM -0700, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
> > Tim Buller
> > Stephen Ryan
> > Ulisses
> > Christoph
> > Steve Beitzel
> > Bruce Jackson
> > Lawrence Walton
> > Ruslan Ermilov
> >
> > Gentlemen:
> >
> > > On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Tim Buller wrote:
> >
I am having the same problem with scsi emulation with a IDE burner. It
also worked fine with 2.0.36. Anyone have any idea what is going on
here. If I try and insmod ide-scsi the terminal hangs as well.
--
Bruce Jackson
Linux: because reboots are for hardware upgrades!
I am having a similar problem using this driver with 2.2.1. My system
hangs on boot shortly after detecting my SCSI hard drive and my IDE CD-R
using SCSI emulation...everything works fine under 2.0.36...is it possible
that this driver conflicts with SCSI emulation in some way...?
Steve
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I have a GA-410 and have problem's to.
With the 2.0.36 I only had problem with the
Plextor 32x but not with burning.
Now with the newest kernel even my scsi disk has
problems.
Has anybody the GA-410 working with the newes kernel?
Christoph
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Hi all,
I'm having exactly the same problems with a ncr810 noname board, tried
everithing... with no luck at all... In my case I think it's a hardware
problem...
please let me know if you make it work
Thanks in advance,
Ulisses
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On 11 Feb, Tim Buller wrote:
> A bit more info...
>
> It looks like the problem is being caused by the hot-swappable SCA bay
> that is part of the Intel Astor Chasis in which this system is installed.
>
> Info from the Symbios boot-up sequence:
>
> SCSI ID = 0 6
> Vendor = ESG SHV
> Device = SCA
A bit more info...
It looks like the problem is being caused by the hot-swappable SCA bay
that is part of the Intel Astor Chasis in which this system is installed.
Info from the Symbios boot-up sequence:
SCSI ID = 0 6
Vendor = ESG SHV
Device = SCA HSBP M5
Sync = No
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Tim Bull
I'm trying to install on a Dual PII 450 Intel 440BX-based system. This MB
has an integrated Symbios SYM53C876 SCSI controller, which uses the
NCR53C8xx SCSI driver. The 2 9GB drives are recognized by the BIOS, and by
the "integrated Symbios SCSI utility". Booting from the rescue disk (I've
tried th
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