I need help, I can not get my scsi hd to work with my tekram dc-390u2w
controller and the sym53c8xx_2 driver under kernel-2.6.2. Everything works
great using kernel-2.4.28 and sym53c8xx driver so I know this is not a
hardware issue with the disk. I have build the sym53c8xx_2 driver into the
kernel
As you can see by the subject of the e-mail I have a Tekram DC-390U2W
Scsi controller and am trying to get kernel-2.6.0 running, but I can not get
The sym53c8xx_2 driver to work properly. I have it build into my kernel and
It detects my scsi hardware, but when it tries to mount any scsi partitions
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Subject: Re: Tekram dc-390u2w and kernel 2.6.0
> my scsi card (Tekram
> dc-390u2w) was working fine using the sym53c8xx driver built into the
> kernel.
I don't know about the sym53c8xx driver. I have a Tekram DC395UW, and I
use the dc395x driver. It wor
> my scsi card (Tekram
> dc-390u2w) was working fine using the sym53c8xx driver built into the
> kernel.
I don't know about the sym53c8xx driver. I have a Tekram DC395UW, and I
use the dc395x driver. It works fine. It's just been integrated into
the kernel source for t
I just did a fresh install of Woody using the 2.4.18-bf4 image and then did
an upgrade to unstable. Everything works fine my scsi card (Tekram
dc-390u2w) was working fine using the sym53c8xx driver built into the
kernel. I had decieded to upgrade kernel to 2.6 and first tried
kernel-image-2.6.0-2
Thanks for the reply. Out of curiosity, what are
you considering as "newer" kernels. I was able to
compile the tekram dc390x_ncr driver for the
dc390u2w both in a 2.2.16 kernel and as a module
in that kernel with no errors, but I haven't tried
to run them yet. This still leaves the original
p
0 7:07 AM
> To: tjm
> Cc: debian_user_list
> Subject: Re: tekram dc-390u2w
>
>
>
> No idea if their driver has anything over the stock kernel
> driver. Only
> thing I notice with my u2w was the lack of activity light after kernel
> boot. Of course my new case doesn
No idea if their driver has anything over the stock kernel driver. Only
thing I notice with my u2w was the lack of activity light after kernel
boot. Of course my new case doesn't even have a second HDD light. :/
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, tjm wrote:
> Hi. I'm about to install a tekram dc390u2w scsi
>
Hi. I'm about to install a tekram dc390u2w scsi
adapter and attach a seagate drive and was wondering
if anyone is aware of whether there is any advantage
to using either of the sym53c8xx or the drivers from
the Tekram site (dc390x-ncr).
thanks,
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tony mollica
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