>> From: Jim Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> Subject: Re: Hurd on VMware ? >> >> Hi Cowboy, >> I think you may be able to solve your scsi problem if youncan get ahold of >> a >> copy of grub 0.5.94. I remember that Brent was solving a scsi prob of his >> own >> over there and grub 0.5.94 did the trick. It can't hurt to give it a go. >> Use >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subsribe in subject and body to subscribe and then >> give them a good discription of the prob.
Thanks, I'll at least add that list. I don't think a new boot loader will solve anything, though, because grub has no problem with the disk. It loads the kernel, and the kernel boots mostly, failing at the initialization of the WD-7000 card, then fails to run the second servers.boot script, but the first serverboot.gz runs fine. All of the kernel's attempts to find scsi devices then fails, with the same address 00000000 for each LUN. It fails to find /boot/servers.boot after executing the other, I suspect because the kernel can't talk to an Advansys SCSI card, even if BIOS controlled. -- Cowboy Make headway at work. Continue to let things deteriorate at home.

