On Tue, 24 Oct 1995 07:52:11 -0400 (EDT) dlc wrote: >My office mate tried the new 0.93R6 boot disk on his Gateway 2000 >without success. After complaining about the lack of a PCI bus, >it went into some kind of repetitive sequence complaining about >aborting I/Os out of the U34F driver. The messages scroll by >too quickly to glean much more info than this. He is using SCSI >disks under MS-DOS without any problems. Any ideas on how to >figure out what's going wrong?
I am still a complete novice at Linux, but from the error message above I do recognize that the system is using an Ultrastor 34F FAST SCSI II disk controller. This is the same controller I am using with a great deal of success. I am using the standard Debian Kernel 1.2.13-4 on a homebuilt 486-DX266. Perhaps someone else will recognize the meaning of the error. Rod Cole

