Hi all! I just moved up in the world from Debian on a 68000 machine to potato on an Old World PowerPC Mac. My install went well and the setup is pretty straight-forward. However, when I'm doing a large file copy from one Mac to the Debian box via SAMBA (and FTP too!) the collision lights on my hubs go nuts and the Debian machine's monitor fills up with line after line of SCSI I/O error messages. The error messages look something like this:
scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:08 , sector 298272 host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 return code 6000000 MACHINE CHECK IN KERNEL (regs at cd3bfd40 mode) I'm confident the disk is fine, after all, each partition was block checked and I've been able to load it up with software via ftp without complaint. My disk is partitioned into 3 filesystems (/, var, opt) and disk sleeping isn't an issue. Can anyone suggest a starting point for my investigation? -- Jamie Hutt Basement dweller, huttstuff.com

