Hi, can anyone please confirm me whether the following SCSI controller
by HP works fine on Debian Sarge?
Thanks.
http://snipurl.com/18tvg
It's also reported as part number 374654-B21.
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Alle 16:58, venerdì 6 agosto 2004, Andraz Sraka ha scritto:
> On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 16:44, Dino wrote:
> > We have a new IBM xSeries 335 8676-71X with 1GB RAM, two SCSI Disks 10K
> > RPM 36.4GB and a LSI 53C1030 Mirroring Raid controller.
> >
> > We
re
On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 16:44, Dino wrote:
> We have a new IBM xSeries 335 8676-71X with 1GB RAM, two SCSI Disks 10K RPM
> 36.4GB and a LSI 53C1030 Mirroring Raid controller.
>
> We have problems installing Debian Woody 3 because it doesn't recognize the
> Logical Volume. We obviously made th
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Hi,
I'm Dino Ciuffetti, Linux network administrator.
We have a new IBM xSeries 335 8676-71X with 1GB RAM, two SCSI Disks 10K RPM
36.4GB and a LSI 53C1030 Mirroring Raid controller.
We have problems installing Debian Woody 3 because it doesn't recog
On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 10:45:00PM -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> I was looking into replacing the hard disk on my debian box with a 36GB
> 15k Fujitsu SCSI disk. I was hoping that by doing this I would be able
> to reduce boot times and increase system responsiveness. I would like to
> hear abo
I was looking into replacing the hard disk on my debian box with a 36GB
15k Fujitsu SCSI disk. I was hoping that by doing this I would be able
to reduce boot times and increase system responsiveness. I would like to
hear about people's experience with SCSI disk on the desktop, and hope
they co
John Hitzfelder wrote:
Ok. I have to get debian on this machine with this raid controller - no
other drives in the box. It will be the first linux box for this company
and I've been the linux evangelist here... and I'm needing help.
I've never played with RAID, so can't help at all there.
the
> > Pretty new to linux here, so bear with me.
Ok. I have to get debian on this machine with this raid controller - no
other drives in the box. It will be the first linux box for this company
and I've been the linux evangelist here... and I'm needing help.
I've pretty much given up on getting
y people to discard the message without reading it.
> Pretty new to linux here, so bear with me.
Just keep asking questions. Don't be put off by what appears as terse
reponses. Everyone is just busy.
> Trying to install on a server with intel scsi controller srczcr. I'm using
>
Hello,
Posted this yesterday but can’t find it or any
response – sorry if I missed it or the spam filter ate it.
Pretty new to linux here, so bear with me.
Trying to install on a server with intel scsi controller
srczcr. I’m using woody/debian3.0r1 cd image to get started
I'm frequently on #debian in freenode as wethion, if it'd be more convenient or
preferred.
Peace,
Secher
Jon Postel, you are missed.
http://www.isi.edu/div7/people/postel.home/
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My Problem:
I have an advansys 3940-uw (ABP940/U) scsi controller which is not
recognized by the installer.. I get no hard disks found. In expert mode on the sarge
netinst, it detected my biosless Adaptec scsi controller, but not my Advansys.
I have no floppy, and no where t
Doug MacFarlane said:
> Partition check:
> /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: [PTBL] [557/240/63] p1 p2 < p5 >
> /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target1/lun0:hdb: set_multmode: status=0x51 {
> DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> hdb: set_multmode: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
> [PTBL] [/240/63] p1 < p5
riginal Message-
From: Doug MacFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 January 2003 15:30
To: Colin Ellis; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Adding SCSI Controller, SCSI Tape, and SCSI Disk to
2.2.20-idepci system
On 14 Jan 2003, 14:51:26, Colin Ellis wrote:
> From looking at your dmesg output,
iginal Message-
> From: Doug MacFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 January 2003 14:28
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; nate; Eduard Bloch
> Subject: Re: Adding SCSI Controller, SCSI Tape, and SCSI Disk to
> 2.2.20-idepci system
>
>
> On 13 Jan 2003, 15:30:52, nate wrote
och
Subject: Re: Adding SCSI Controller, SCSI Tape, and SCSI Disk to
2.2.20-idepci system
On 13 Jan 2003, 15:30:52, nate wrote:
> Doug MacFarlane said:
> > So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I had to
use
> > modconf to enable the 3c59x driver, and when I rebo
On 13 Jan 2003, 15:30:52, nate wrote:
> Doug MacFarlane said:
> > So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I had to use
> > modconf to enable the 3c59x driver, and when I rebooted, it runs like
> > molasses . . . during boot, it takes minutes to complete the calculate
> > module
Doug MacFarlane said:
> But now I want to add a SCSI controller (Symbios), SCSI Tape-drive (HP),
> and SCSI disk, none of which were on my old desktop. So I figure
>
> So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I had to use
> modconf to enable the 3c59x dri
from the woody CD, so I did a floppy
> install of the 2.2.20-idepci kernel. No sweat. Running fine.
>
> But now I want to add a SCSI controller (Symbios), SCSI Tape-drive (HP), and SCSI
> disk, none of which were on my old desktop. So I figure
Forget it. -idepci is the worst kernel
m the woody CD, so I did a floppy
install of the 2.2.20-idepci kernel. No sweat. Running fine.
But now I want to add a SCSI controller (Symbios), SCSI Tape-drive (HP), and SCSI
disk, none of which were on my old desktop. So I figure
So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I h
on a server
> with an LSI Logic 1030 SCSI controller card, but it doesn't find it (I
> got 2 36 GB HD's connected to it with RAID 0, it should see /dev/hda). I
> believe that I may have to pass some arguments when booting, but can't
> figure what they are...anybody
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#include
* Jorge Martinez [Mon, Jan 06 2003, 03:08:38PM]:
> I know Linux can be installed 'cause I could install RH 8.0, so I think
> Woody should also be able to
#include
* Jorge Martinez [Mon, Jan 06 2003, 03:08:38PM]:
> I know Linux can be installed 'cause I could install RH 8.0, so I think
> Woody should also be able to boot with the right arguments.
Look for the modules-preload-Floppy on the Woody-Errata site.
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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(note: I am resending it because I am not sure if my first attempt
succeeded; the mail was setup for html, not text, I changed that now).
Hi:
I am attempting to install Woody (got the CD's from Tuxcd's) on a server
with an LSI Logic 1030 SCSI controller card, but it doesn't fi
Hi:
I am attempting to install Woody (got
the CD's from Tuxcd's), but it doesn't find my controller card (I got 2
36 GB HD's). I believe that I have to pass some arguments when booting,
but can't figure what they are...anybody knows what should I pass it to
boot up successfully?.
I know Linux c
ry Hennigan wrote:
Can anyone recommend a cheap SCSI controller? I'm putting together a
little network server for my home LAN and want to attach a SCSI DDS2
DAT drive I have for backups. It's an older DDS2 drive so I think just
about any PCI controller will be able to keep it's channel fille
U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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On 12 Nov 2002, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a cheap SCSI controller? I'm putting together a
> little network server for my home LAN and want to attach a SCSI DDS2
> DAT drive I have for bac
Can anyone recommend a cheap SCSI controller? I'm putting together a
little network server for my home LAN and want to attach a SCSI DDS2
DAT drive I have for backups. It's an older DDS2 drive so I think just
about any PCI controller will be able to keep it's channel filled, and
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 12:55:08PM +0200, Andraz Sraka wrote:
> I'm having difficulty making teac scsi cdrom to work with aha-2940 scsi
> controller under kernel 2.4.19.
Termination. In my experience, the automatic termination on the 2940
usually isn't. Make sure that the b
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From: "Andraz Sraka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stephan Hachinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: aha-2940 scsi controller problem
>>
>> Are you sure that the controller and driv
output and cdrom still doesn't work (cdrecord -scanbus doesn't
> print the right output as well as I cannot mount cdrom), although
> in both cases scsi controller"recognizes" cdrom. What am I missing
> here .. is maybe a scsi controller b0rk3n?
Hi!
Are you sure tha
re
I'm having difficulty making teac scsi cdrom to work with aha-2940 scsi
controller under kernel 2.4.19. I've tried with aic7xxx module as well
as aic7xxx_old module. With aic7xxx_old the whole thing doesn't work at
all, because the SCSI bus is being reset all the time. (see en
Hello-
I am having problems with my advansys scsi controller on boot. What happens
is it goes through and looks for devices on each of the 7 scsi chains 2
times each. I don't know if it is the wrong driver that is loading or what.
I thought i could pass in a kernel command on boot.
Hello-
I am having problems with my advansys scsi controller on boot. What happens
is it goes through and looks for devices on each of the 7 scsi chains 2
times each. I don't know if it is the wrong driver that is loading or what.
I thought i could pass in a kernel command on boot.
e filesystem problems on reboot. this recoverable
> lockup has happened several times now, and i don't think it is going
> to stop. has anyone had this and/or know what to do about it? is it
> more likely to be a kernel (software) issue, or a SCSI controller
> issue (or the
d this and/or know what to do about it? is it
more likely to be a kernel (software) issue, or a SCSI controller
issue (or the PCI controller!?) ? the scsi controller is a Adaptec
7890, using the AIC7xxx kernel config option.
also, eth0 was complaining (immediately after the scsi problem, and a
Hi List
Now that I have a real fast CPU and really a lot of RAM, my
SCSI-Controller (an old Adaptec 2940-Ultra) is the speed-limit in my
box. I have three harddisks, two U-SCSI and one U2W with an adaptor, two
SCSI-CD-Roms and an SCSI-scanner. I'm thinking about either a
dual-channel contr
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Ron Bettle wrote:
> Ok, im pretty sure this is just a boot parm that i am not finding. Im trying
> to install libranet(based on debian) on my system here. Adaptec 2940-UW, 4
> scsi disks and a scsi cdrom.
>
> Once it gets past the first boot messages and into the installation.
Ok, im pretty sure this is just a boot parm that i am not finding. Im trying
to install libranet(based on debian) on my system here. Adaptec 2940-UW, 4
scsi disks and a scsi cdrom.
Once it gets past the first boot messages and into the installation. It
always prompts me to install special modules
Hallo,
ich habe hier einen P133 der frueher ohne Probleme mit einer 3Com 509B NIC
(ISA) gelaufen ist doch seit ich eine SCSI-Platte und den Tekram DC-390
Controller (PCI) im System habe bleibt der Rechner beim starten an der
Stelle der NIC stehen. Was kann man da machen? Was koente das Problem sein
> I am considering buying a set of Debian installation CDs to install on
> my PS/2 with a 486 SLC CPU, and an integral SCSI controller on the
> motherboard. The bus is MCA, of course. I have a 540 MB SCSI hard
> drive, and a 4X Sony, SCSI CD-ROM.
>
> With this equipment, i
Pre-purchase question about Debian on a PS/2 9557.
I am considering buying a set of Debian installation CDs to install on
my PS/2 with a 486 SLC CPU, and an integral SCSI controller on the
motherboard. The bus is MCA, of course. I have a 540 MB SCSI hard
drive, and a 4X Sony, SCSI CD-ROM.
With
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can get a Tekram DC310U PCI Ultra-SCSI controller (based on the
> Symbios Logic SYM53C860 SCSI-3 Chip) for the same price as
> the Advansys 3940UA. It uses the sym53c8xx.o driver.
It seems to be reliable and fast here. I found it
Peter:
> Hi again,
>
> I can get a Tekram DC310U PCI Ultra-SCSI controller (based on the
> Symbios Logic SYM53C860 SCSI-3 Chip) for the same price as
> the Advansys 3940UA. It uses the sym53c8xx.o driver.
>
> Should I go for that instead?
>
> Thanks!
> -
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 02:15:10PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote
>
> Hi again,
>
> I can get a Tekram DC310U PCI Ultra-SCSI controller (based on the
> Symbios Logic SYM53C860 SCSI-3 Chip) for the same price as
> the Advansys 3940UA. It uses the sym53c8xx.o driver.
>
&
Hi again,
I can get a Tekram DC310U PCI Ultra-SCSI controller (based on the
Symbios Logic SYM53C860 SCSI-3 Chip) for the same price as
the Advansys 3940UA. It uses the sym53c8xx.o driver.
Should I go for that instead?
Thanks!
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I wrote regarding the Advansys 3940UA Ultra-SCSI controller:
> I can get this controller from buy.com for CDN$79 so it's very
> cheap. I intent to use it mostly for external devices (CDRW,
> Zip, and an Ultra-SCSI ORB 2.2 GB removable-media drive).
> Anyone have comments or b
I can get this controller from buy.com for CDN$79 so it's very
cheap. I intent to use it mostly for external devices (CDRW,
Zip, and an Ultra-SCSI ORB 2.2 GB removable-media drive).
Anyone have comments or better suggestions?
Thanks!
BTW, I already have an Adaptec 2940U Ultra-SCSI contr
alize the right controller because it's
telling a wrong name.
I had similar problems with a Tecram DC390 SCSI-controller and hadn't
had any chance to install from scratch neither Debian 2.0/1 nor W95
because of the (wrong) hardware realizing.
I've got a problem installing debian GNU/Linux 2.1.
All works well until the point where the system is checked for
peripherals.
All but the SCSI-Adapter is correctly detected. I've got an
AdvancePeripherals-Hostadapter. (2931 U2W HOME) The program tries to detect the
adapter-card (pci) but th
In the kernel is a driver for the aha 152x, so it should work.
In other words you stand a chance and it is possible!
Ron Rademaker
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Mark Carroll wrote:
> I just picked up a cheap Adaptec AHA-1520B ISA SCSI controller. Do I stand
> a chance of getting it working w
I just picked up a cheap Adaptec AHA-1520B ISA SCSI controller. Do I stand
a chance of getting it working with my system (currently upgraded to
'frozen')? If so, which SCSI driver (kernel module, whatever) should I be
using? I haven't managed to get it to do anything so far; it
Hello,
I've got some problems when installing Debian GNU/Linux on a COMPAQ
Proliant 1600R (2x cpu 550MHz - 655 Mb RAM - 4x 9Gb Ultra 2 SCSI). I
want to have a RAID 5 array with a DPT PM2654U2 SCSI controller.
I need to compile a linux kernel supporting this controller. So i used
the source
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> You probably need to add "append=x,x,x,x" to your /etc/lilo.conf file to force
> detection at boot. I believe it's explained in the lilo man pages.
The syntax of append is in man lilo.conf, and then I had to look in /drivers/scsi/aha152x.c to find out what to append. But
incolnFP/BerisfordPlc)
Subject: AHA-1520B/1522B SCSI controller
I have a machine here with an AHA-1520B/1522B SCSI card in it (or at least
that's how it identifies itself) that works fine under Win98, but refuses to
cooperate in Linux. Specifically, using kernels 2.2.9 or 2.2.12 compiled
I have a machine here with an AHA-1520B/1522B SCSI card in it (or at least
that's how it identifies itself) that works fine under Win98, but refuses to
cooperate in Linux. Specifically, using kernels 2.2.9 or 2.2.12 compiled
with generic SCSI, SCSI CD-ROM, and AHA-152x support, no hosts are detect
Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> Hello and thanks to all, which had helped me.
> (7 and some doubled Mails).
>
> Please one more time: I am on the List and I do not like if
> I get all Answers as CC two times.
>
It's the kind of Courtesy Copy that is no courtesy, right? ;-)
Sounds like you have to load the modules for the Zip drive and the
SCSI-CDROM. Not sure what the syntax is, though, since I don't use
SCSI.
Bryan
On 19-Oct-99 Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello and thanks to all, which had helped me.
> (7 and some doubled Mails).
>
> Please one more time: I am o
Hello and thanks to all, which had helped me.
(7 and some doubled Mails).
Please one more time: I am on the List and I do not like if
I get all Answers as CC two times.
The entry 'append' was not in the /etc/lilo.conf and I have added
them in a new line as append="aha152
Look at the append parameter for LILO.
Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> Hello and nice afternoon.
>
> OK, now I was able to get my 'stupid' SCSI-Controller running
> but only from my Rescue-Disk. :-((
>
> If I start with my Rescue-Disk and I use the following param
...
> If I start with my Rescue-Disk and I use the following parameter
>
> linux aha152x=0x340,11
Are you using a VLbus card with one of these built in? A something-or-other
VL300?
If so what is the ide controller chipset? (other than hopeless)
> But if I boot from harddisk the aha152x is
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Michelle Konzack wrote:
: Hello and nice afternoon.
:
: OK, now I was able to get my 'stupid' SCSI-Controller running
: but only from my Rescue-Disk. :-((
:
: If I start with my Rescue-Disk and I use the following parameter
:
: linux aha152
Hello and nice afternoon.
OK, now I was able to get my 'stupid' SCSI-Controller running
but only from my Rescue-Disk. :-((
If I start with my Rescue-Disk and I use the following parameter
linux aha152x=0x340,11
it finds my Sony-CD-Rom at ID4.
But if I bot from harddisk the
> But now I must install the SCSI-Controller AH1502 (AIC 6x60).
>
> In the BASE installation is no option to select Adaptec controller.
> How can I install it ???
I searched through archives a few days ago about installing driver for adaptec
ava-1505 (ISA bus). In one post, the auth
Hello,
I have tried it again to install the BASE of Debian 2.1 from Floppy.
OK, it works.
But now I must install the SCSI-Controller AH1502 (AIC 6x60).
In the BASE installation is no option to select Adaptec controller.
How can I install it ???
I have this question, because the controller is
Andreas Kraska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Torsten Enkelmann wrote:
>
> > >> Der DC-2974 hat einen AM53C974-Chip und sollte eigentlich mit dem
> > >> Kernelmodul des AMD-Chip AM53C974 laufen.
> > >> Tut er aber weder mit Suse6.0, 6.1, Debian 2.1, Redhat 6.0 !
> > >Bei mir läuft er ohne Probleme
I am trying to install Debian for the first time on this machine and I have
hit a snag. I have my hard drive connected to an Initio SCSI UW controller
card. The problem is that the hard drive is not found when I boot off of
the CD to install the system. Any help?
Thanks,
JTG
Hi All!
I have got a SCSI scanner UMAX Astra 1200S, which was provided with
proprietary SCSI controller DOMEX 436P (Below the model code there
were additional characters:
9819
002-D436P-001
The whole controller board was marked as DMX3181LE
(additionally on the sticker there was another number
I did type in what you asked. I also thought it was strange about the
error returnedI deside to use a CD rom that would be on the frist
controller to solve this problem until I have a up and running
kernelThanks to you and Kent for your helpI'm sure once I'm up
I'll be back.
Hi David Herbert; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> I tried your suggestion, it did not return an error but also did not
> work I continued on and also tried your suggestion using a shell from
> inside install program it return the error "couldn't find kernel
> image:aha152x=.0x3"
and also tried your suggestion using a shell from
> > > inside install program it return the error "couldn't find kernel
> > > image:aha152x=.0x3"
> > >
> > > Damir J. Naden wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi David Herbert; unless Mutt is conf
> >
> > > Hi David Herbert; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> > > > I am installing the debian version of linux from cd rom.
> > > >
> > > > I have an adaptec scsi controller as my 2nd controller, it is an
> > > > AHA-1510. In
ion using a shell from
> inside install program it return the error "couldn't find kernel
> image:aha152x=.0x3"
>
> Damir J. Naden wrote:
> >
> > Hi David Herbert; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> > > I am installing the debian version of linux from
Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> > I am installing the debian version of linux from cd rom.
> >
> > I have an adaptec scsi controller as my 2nd controller, it is an
> > AHA-1510. In windows(shhh) I found this info on it,AIC 6x60isa single
> > chip scsi controlle
Hi David Herbert; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> I am installing the debian version of linux from cd rom.
>
> I have an adaptec scsi controller as my 2nd controller, it is an
> AHA-1510. In windows(shhh) I found this info on it,AIC 6x60isa single
> chip scsi controlle
>Adaptec 151x, 152xaha152x=iobase[,irq[,scsi-id[,reconnect]]]
>also when I tried to access the cd from install program it errored and
>showed
>(maybe 'insmod driver'?)
> Thanks for any help you may provide
David,
Yah, I've had trouble over the years my
I am installing the debian version of linux from cd rom.
I have an adaptec scsi controller as my 2nd controller, it is an
AHA-1510. In windows(shhh) I found this info on it,AIC 6x60isa single
chip scsi controller, using irq 11 and IO range 0340-035F.
I tried to load the kernal
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> IMO, Quantum SCSI drives suck. I tolerate Adaptec and I really like IBM
> Ultrastar drives.
I second that. I have an Adaptec 3940UW board (essentially two 2940UW
cards in one) and two IBM Ultrastar 9ES 9.1 GB drives in the server.
They're excellent performers.
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
>
> The 2.0.xx kernels won't support the 2940U2W by default, but if you
> patch in the newer version of the aic7xxx drivers then it will.
> I have a SCSI controller based on the AIC7890 chip(same as the 2940U2W)
> and it works fine. Alternatevly, if yo
>> "MBT" == Michael B Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MBT> Support for the AHA-2940U2W is pretty new for Linux. It is not
MBT> in the stock hamm kernels. If you want to use it now, you will
MBT> need to know how to compile a custom kernel.
IIRC, the latest kernel-source in slink (or was it
, 1998 at 03:03:41PM -0500, SEGV wrote:
> I'm currently deciding which Adaptec SCSI controller to get:
>
> AHA-2940UW (Ultra Wide, 40MB/s)
> AHA-2940U2W (Ultra 2 80MB/s)
>
> Will Debian Linux 2.0 take full advantage of the U2W? Will I get the full
> transfer rate (i
SEGV wrote:
>
> I'm currently deciding which Adaptec SCSI controller to get:
>
> AHA-2940UW (Ultra Wide, 40MB/s)
> AHA-2940U2W (Ultra 2 80MB/s)
>
> Will Debian Linux 2.0 take full advantage of the U2W? Will I get the full
> transfer rate (ie, as fast as 98
On Sat, 14 Nov 1998, SEGV wrote:
: I'm currently deciding which Adaptec SCSI controller to get:
:
: AHA-2940UW (Ultra Wide, 40MB/s)
: AHA-2940U2W (Ultra 2 80MB/s)
:
: Will Debian Linux 2.0 take full advantage of the U2W? Will I get the full
: transfer rate (ie, as fast as
I'm currently deciding which Adaptec SCSI controller to get:
AHA-2940UW (Ultra Wide, 40MB/s)
AHA-2940U2W (Ultra 2 80MB/s)
Will Debian Linux 2.0 take full advantage of the U2W? Will I get the full
transfer rate (ie, as fast as 98/NT would allow)?
PS: For harddrives I am looking a
As a public service announcement I should mention that Computer Geeks (on-line
retail)
is (or at was on monday) offering the BusLogic BT-930 (Ultra SCSI-2 on PCI) for
$40.
I, of course, ordered one myself. Their web page is www.compgeeks.com.
Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Mrpe
On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Mrpeabody wrote:
> I'm looking to add a scsi hard drive and controller to my system which
> currently uses an ide drive. What is a good controller and drive to
> buy? Does only the controller matter or does the type of hard drive I
> get matter to?
The controller is probab
On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Mrpeabody wrote:
> I'm looking to add a scsi hard drive and controller to my system which
> currently uses an ide drive. What is a good controller and drive to
> buy? Does only the controller matter or does the type of hard drive I
> get matter to?
> -jeff
>
I have two
I'm looking to add a scsi hard drive and controller to my system which
currently uses an ide drive. What is a good controller and drive to
buy? Does only the controller matter or does the type of hard drive I
get matter to?
-jeff
On Thu, Jul 30, 1998 at 06:54:17PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Yup, and Adaptec bought Future Domain (and then proceeded to give us
> that shi^H^H^Hgreat SCSI card, the AHA2920)
Well, Adaptec recently tried to buy Symbios Logic but gave up due
to competition concerns. I could just see all good
> Hi,
>
> Didn't Adaptec bought out BusLogic? I thought I heard some news like
> that a while back!
No, that was Symbios, and it didn't turn in to anything. See
http://slashdot.org/articles/980626094256.shtml if you want details.
> Anders Hammarquist wrote:
> >
> > > Which motherboard ha
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Stephen A. Witt wrote:
: On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
:
: > Hi,
: >
: > Didn't Adaptec bought out BusLogic? I thought I heard some news like
: > that a while back!
: >
:
: No, Mylex (whoever they are) bought BusLogic.
Yup, and Adaptec bought Future D
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Didn't Adaptec bought out BusLogic? I thought I heard some news like
> that a while back!
>
No, Mylex (whoever they are) bought BusLogic.
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Hi,
Didn't Adaptec bought out BusLogic? I thought I heard some news like
that a while back!
Anders Hammarquist wrote:
>
> > Which motherboard has the BusLogic on board? Thanks!
>
> I don't know of any, or if they even exist (I suspect not). You should
> check with the manufacutrer Mylex
> Which motherboard has the BusLogic on board? Thanks!
I don't know of any, or if they even exist (I suspect not). You should
check with the manufacutrer Mylex http://www.mylex.com/ - they should know
if there are any motherboards out there with BusLogic controllers on them.
Regards
/Anders
Hi,
Which motherboard has the BusLogic on board? Thanks!
Anders Hammarquist wrote:
>
> >I'm in the middle of getting a new PII (300MHz +) system. I'd like
> >to know what SCSI controller should I get for the best performance and
> >supporter driver on Linux:
&
Hi -
Anders Hammarquist wrote:
>
> >I'm in the middle of getting a new PII (300MHz +) system. I'd like
> >to know what SCSI controller should I get for the best performance and
> >supporter driver on Linux:
> >
[snip]
>
> The Adaptec controllers have
>I'm in the middle of getting a new PII (300MHz +) system. I'd like
>to know what SCSI controller should I get for the best performance and
>supporter driver on Linux:
>
>1. BusLogic
>2. Adaptec UW
>
>A. Onboard (which Motherboard)
>B. PCI Card
The Adaptec
Hi,
I'm in the middle of getting a new PII (300MHz +) system. I'd like
to know what SCSI controller should I get for the best performance and
supporter driver on Linux:
1. BusLogic
2. Adaptec UW
A. Onboard (which Motherboard)
B. PCI Card
Many thank
Hi all!
is it possible to make linux work with an old ADAPTEC AH 1505 SCSI
controller? (it has no bios)
i found that 152x controllers are supported, but they dont seem to work.
Jens
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>I have an Adeptec 2940/UW, and havn't had a hint of trouble.
>Performance seems quite good.
>
>On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Peter Pa
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