Hallo aha152x developers,
after upgrade from linux 2.2.8 (2.3.5) to 2.3.14 (2.3.15) I have found support of
my old Adaptec AHA 1510 is broken. Looking more I have found that problem of
this trouble isn't adapter driver, but its LILO args parsing, because:
-- aha152x compiled into kernel and
Hi there,
does Linux support Emulex Fibre Channel cards yet? (If so - which ones?)
yours,
Benedikt
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I am currently working on this- I'm still at least a month or two away
(probably more), but I think that most of the really hard stuff is done.
LP 6/7/8k's should all work, but I'm only working with lp6k and lp8k's
now.
The qlogic card works fairly well from what I have seen, and they are a
I am currently working on this- I'm still at least a month or two away
(probably more), but I think that most of the really hard stuff is done.
LP 6/7/8k's should all work, but I'm only working with lp6k and lp8k's
now.
The qlogic card works fairly well from what I have seen, and
[Emulex] LP 6/7/8k's should all work, but I'm only working [...]
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The qlogic card works fairly well from what I have seen,
Kernel 2.2.12 has support for the Interphase FC Card.
Which leads to another question -- which other FC-AL cards are supported
(the Hardware Compatibility
Hello Chuck,
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Chuck Lever wrote:
hi gerard-
ok, i built 2.2.5 with a minimal configuration, and it booted
successfullly. after weeding through the configuration options, the
problem option for me was SYMBIOS_COMPAT. when i disabled it, everything
worked perfectly.
This is a chicken/egg type problem. A lot of raid controllers can't be
managed until a lun is created (since there aren't any devices).
Some work around this by having a pass through driver that is installed to
configure the array. Once this is done, the driver is removed.
A lot of lower-end
Hi guys:
Sorry for repost this mail ! Because I found the previous one didn't
express my idea.
What I want to say in my first mail is the kernel doesn't load the
module aic7xxx for my SCSI disk during the initialization, not the init
program. I think the misunderstand comes from the affection
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Wang Qi wrote:
What I want to say in my first mail is the kernel doesn't load the
module aic7xxx for my SCSI disk during the initialization, not the init
program. And my SCSI disk is not the boot disk. It's just a data disk.
That is normal. Modules do not get