Dave Wreski wrote:
> The aha152x doesn't have a BIOS, so it cannot report to the driver at
> which address/irq it is using. You must supply this information to the
> driver.
>
> If you have support compiled directly into the kernel for this card, you
> can use lilo to pass the options:
>
> LILO
> >I have a mailserver that has SCSI hard drives, and I have recently
> >installed a SCSI tape drive. However, the tape drive has to be on a
> >different SCSI card. I can't get the kernel to recognize both cards.
> >The Hard drives are on an Adaptec AIC-7880U, and there are two 4.5 G, one
> >9
I remember when I was looking at getting an aha1502 working (never happened
& no I'm not confusing these two cards) that there are some args that must
be past to the kernel for it to notice the aha1520.
There is a doc in the kernel source tree that discribes it, aswell as the
lilo-howto.
Dan
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I have a mailserver that has SCSI hard drives, and I have recently
installed a SCSI tape drive. However, the tape drive has to be on a
different SCSI card. I can't get the kernel to recognize both cards.
The Hard drives are on an Adaptec AIC-7880U, and there are two 4.5 G, one
9 G, and one 2 G