Brook Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes this is true also I should file a bug report for the scsi being
> broke in the kernel. I have three machines with two different kinds
> of scsi cards. All of them crash trying to format the hard
> drives. So I know this is not isolated in my case. I think i even
> two or three more systems I could test this on.

it's still time to do so that a workaround or a fix can be found
 
> These systems can not be tested with rc's because they are
> production boxen.  it's kind of damned if you do damned if you dont
> I guess. However on my desktop it works great. The bad part is that
> due a scsi hard drive failure I really needed to upgrade and well I
> was not able to and ended up having to put up a whole new server
> without scsi. It's all on a 80 gig maxtor now. The other systems
> dont have ide they are scsi only.

well, since the boot kernel and the distro kernel are not the same,
you may upgrade your machines by doring a regular update or an update
through urpmi (urpmi urpmi; urpmi --auto-select)


> Thanks guys for all your hard work. If you need help troubleshooting
> the scsi problems I have three downed servers that I can test on.

could you fill in a bug report with oops message if possible or any
error message availlable on text consoles ?
thanks


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