Re: 2 SCSI Controllers


Izaak Bozof (izaak_bozof@ins.com)
Wed, 30 Dec 1998 13:56:53 -0500


That's easy. Check your time zone. Linux expects your machine's clock to
be in GMT by default.

At 01:39 PM 12/30/98 -0500, John wrote:
>One last thing... I have heard and read a lot about this 20 year clock
>thing. Mostly
>that older machine's clocks can be off by 20 years. I am having a similar
>problem.
>Linux thinks the date is September 8, 1904 ... that is a little more than 20
>years. I
>downloaded a new clock executable, and it fixes the date, but the time is
>wrong by 5
>hours. By that I mean my Linux machine is 5 hours behind the actual date.
>Is there
>some way I can correct this??
>
>Thanks
>
>P.S. - I wil post what I find out about getting the 2 SCSI controllers
>working, when I get a
>chance.
>
>
>
>>I believe that you can specify the memory location and irq as well. I
>>don't have a machine in front of me, but that is what was required for my
>>system to recognise the two adapters.
>>
>>Also, I think the 174x and 274x adapters support 'standard' and 'enhanced'
>>mode. The enhanced mode is an EISA resource sharing invention, and I seem
>>to remember that EISA on Linux does not support this. Check your ECU that
>>your controllers are set up in standard mode.
>>
>>izaak
>
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