kubuntu and scsi drives
Net Llama!
netllama
Tue Nov 8 14:36:47 PST 2005
Isn't the aic7902W supported by the aic79xx driver?
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> I ran into something like this last fall as I was setting up my new servers,
> which use Tyan Thunder Pro mb's. These mb's use the Adaptec AIC7902W SCSI
> chip which is supported by the I2O modules. Unfortunately, at the time, the
> I2O subsystem was not supported by the Debian installer (at least, not the
> AMD64 installer), so I had to jump through some hoops to bootstrap the
> installation. The SCSI drives just were not recognized and there were no I2O
> modules on the install CD to load, even manually.
>
> cmr
>
> On Tuesday 08 November 2005 09:57 am, Net Llama! wrote:
> > On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, HarryG wrote:
> > > I know some distros have problems booting from a scsi drive. Is Ubuntu
> > > one of them?
> >
> > huh? I don't know of any Linux distros that have ever had this problem
> > for years. Perhaps with an ancient 2.0.x kernel where SCSI support was
> > weak, but certainly not anything in the past 5-6 years.
>
>
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