There are no 1024 issues with SCSI. In your SCSI adaptor configuration you
should make sure you have "spin up" and bootable enabled. Meanwhile I'll
look at one of my systems to see what makes it work.
Landis
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ronald J. Yacketta
> Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 9:45 PM
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> Subject: [expert] LM 7.0 SCSI Install
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>
> Hello All!!
>
> I have don tons and tons and tons of linux installs (from Slackware to
> RH and now LM) on local IDE drives (hda/hdb etc..)
> I am currently seeking info on how to get LM installed on a 9gb SCSI
> drive.
> I am able to boot the cdrom, load my scsi drive, see my scsi disks
> install the os
> to the scsi disk, install lilo.
> when I reboot I get the infamous "LI" and wham it hangs, nothing more
> and nothing less. What am I missing here? could this be the 1024
> cylinder problem? if so, resolutions? ( I know, go ahead and flame me
> with read the HOW-TO's etc..)
>
> Regards,
> Ron
>