John (may_j@popmail.firn.edu)
Wed, 30 Dec 1998 12:09:18 -0500
I have tried to manually specify another SCSI controller with:
scsi=0,0,scsi1
at the aboot prompt, but that didn't do anything. Is is possible that I
have to put both scsi controllers in there, like:
scsi=0,0,scsi0 scsi=0,0,scsi1
Oh, well, maybe I will try a few things out at the aboot prompt. Anybody
have any ideas??
>I have had a similar problem with Linux on Intel -- I think it's a
>Linux/EISA interaction. You should try to specify the controllers
explicitly.
>
>I had the identical problem with 3Com 3c597-TX cards -- specifying both
>cards at boot time fixed it.
>izaak
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