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failing scsi
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sil |
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failing scsi |
Date: |
Fri, 24 Aug 2001 13:28:14 +0200 |
The problem I have encountered after I installed grub-0.90, was that during
booting RedHat7.0 of a ide-disk, my scsi-devices didn't seem to be recognised
(cdr, cdrom, dds2) and did not work anymore.
The System consists of:
AMD A7Vpro (with onboard scsi bios for the NCR/ SYMBIOS CARD)
NCR / SYMBIOS SCSI 2 (don't remember the no., something like ncr 53c352) card
without bios.
couple of scsi devices (see above)
IDE harddisk 20G - udma 66,
with two working Linux distro's.
Grub-0.90 was installed on an extended partition on RH7.0, with default
kernel , and I used the menu.lst config- file. Grub was activitated with a
one line command. After booting the MBR was altered by Grub, and totally
functioning.
However, during boot, as stated above, Kudzu (the device recogniser in RH)
complained about missing scsi devices. And they really didn't work anymore.
Kudzu however did not complain about a missing scsi card, as it would do when
removed from the system.
Hope this will be helpfull, Sil
PS: The installation instructions could be much clearer... But I managed.
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