lon k7 pro
gigabyte k7 series mobo
ordinary ide drives and gfx card
Problem:
On booting, I get the regular messages until
ncr53c406a: no available ports found.
Then the system freezes, ctrl-alt-del doens't work.
I know that ncr is a scsi device, but I doubt very
much that the problem lies
lon k7 pro
gigabyte k7 series mobo
ordinary ide drives and gfx card
Problem:
On booting, I get the regular messages until
ncr53c406a: no available ports found.
Then the system freezes, ctrl-alt-del doens't work.
I know that ncr is a scsi device, but I doubt very
much that the problem lies
On 29 Aug 2000, jess wrote:
> Hi Maybe someone can help me. When i try to boot up from the debian 2.1 cd fo
> rthe first times to install the program. I hit enter at the boot prompt like
> it says and it spits out a whole bunch of stuff and freezes up with the las
> tline being
>
Hi Maybe someone can help me. When i try to boot up from the debian 2.1 cd fo
rthe first times to install the program. I hit enter at the boot prompt like
it says and it spits out a whole bunch of stuff and freezes up with the las
tline being
ncr53c406a :no avalible ports found
what can i do to
Hello.. I recently received a Debian 2.1 CD
with the O Reilly Book "Learning Debian GNU/Linux"
Every time I try to boot and start the initial
installation (either from the CDROM, or any of the boot images supplied,
including tecra) I recieve the following error: NCR53c406a: No
) of Debian and kernel
versions.
> NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
>
> And can't install anything :-(
>
> And that's due to my SCSI Host Adaptec AIC 7895P on the mainboard
I would assume so, but that's not necessarily a correct assumption.
Probing for *some* device by
So the problem is that I'm trying to install Debian 2.1 with
kernel-image-2.2.12-2.2.12-1 and when booting from CD stops with message:
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
And can't install anything :-(
And that's due to my SCSI Host Adaptec AIC 7895P on the mainboard
So there
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Jaume Teixi wrote:
> Thank you but this occurs when installing on a new machine
> this machines has an SCSI Host Adaptec AIC 7895P on the mainboard...
The message just says that the kernel suport for NCR* is compiled in (not
in module). So, unless you recompile the kern
; > > I'm installing debian 2.1 with linux 2.2.12 on a new machine with an
> > > internal SCSI bus.
> >
> > So, your Linux is already running.
> >
> > > I can't survive the following when booting:
> > > NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
That
> internal SCSI bus.
>
> So, your Linux is already running.
>
> > I can't survive the following when booting:
> > NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
>
> It seems that it's compiled in the kernel.
> An alternative solution: remove the NCR suport and recompiling
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Jaume Teixi wrote:
> I'm installing debian 2.1 with linux 2.2.12 on a new machine with an
> internal SCSI bus.
So, your Linux is already running.
> I can't survive the following when booting:
> NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
It seems that it's
I'm installing debian 2.1 with linux 2.2.12 on a new machine with an
internal SCSI bus.
I can't survive the following when booting:
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
please help me how to pass that.
thanks
Hello, I own the Acculogic ISApport 10/P SCSI card, which is built
around the NCR53c406a chipset. I am running kernel 2.0.33 with SCSI
support, as well as the NCR53c406a driver, built in to the kernel. In my
lilo.conf file, I have tried all of the following:
append="ncr53c406a=0x140
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