On Sat, 22 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone had any expierence with using the Syjet
> (from Syqest) drive with Debian Linux. I am currently considering buying
> a Syjet 2 gig drive. I am just wondering how are/if possible to have it
> run on my linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone had any expierence with using the Syjet (from
> Syqest) drive with Debian Linux. I am currently considering buying a Syjet 2
> gig
> drive.
You mean Syjet 1.5GB, don't you? Or perhaps the SparQ 1.0GB?
I'm waiti
Hello
I was just wondering if anyone had any expierence with using the Syjet (from
Syqest) drive with Debian Linux. I am currently considering buying a Syjet 2 gig
drive. I am just wondering how are/if possible to have it run on my linux
system.
The drive would be the external parallel port
> I've finally connected and mounted the SyJET onto my Linux box.
> Everything seems to work fine. However, I noticed that the SyJET
> mount point would sometime 'magically' change itself from 'rw' to
> 'readonly' mode. I suspect that when the
Hi.
You might need to feedle with options in your SCSI adapter BIOS.
(like "enable motor spin-up", play with "map removable as fixed", etc).
What scsi adapter are you using? It always a good idea to get more up
to date driver.
Alex Y.
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Hi,
I've finally connected and mounted the SyJET onto my Linux box.
Everything seems to work fine. However, I noticed that the SyJET
mount point would sometime 'magically' change itself from 'rw' to
'readonly' mode. I suspect that when the drive went
Just wondering whether anyone has had any success in using the Parallel
Port Syjet 1.5 Gig drive from Syquest.
The 2.1.x kernel has support for many kinds of parallel port hard
drives. You might want to try this.
Alternatively, I recommend getting a PCMCIA SCSI card and an external
SCSI
Hi,
Just wondering whether anyone has had any success in using the Parallel
Port Syjet 1.5 Gig drive from Syquest.
I'm running debian off an old 200 meg HDD 486 notebook, and although the
system runs fast and clean for me, the one problem I do have is lack of
hard drive space for some l
My system has three UW SCSI HDDs on an Adaptec 2940UW controller. In
addition, I have a SyQuest SyJet on /dev/hda, and a 12X CD-ROM on
/dev/hdc. When I install LILO to /dev/sda1, it detects the SyJet and
tells me that it can't boot off a second HDD. However, the BIOS quite
sensibly does
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