Here's what our Utility program is telling/asking us.

It's a Future Domain controller, and we have the
diagnostic tools.  This drive is failing all of them.
>It's asking me if I want to:  Accept default interleave?
>                            Edit format byte 1?
>                            Modify Format Unit byte 2?
>                            Edit Defect Header byte 1?



>Not sure if this is relevant. At Polaroid, we had problems with the
>SparcStations recognizing the juke boxes. Your FutureDomain controller
>probably only recognizes device number 0 through 6. Check the LU
>number on your hard drive and make sure that it is in the range 0 through
>6. I have also seen problems with the LU of a drive set to 0. Most SCSI
>controllers have boot up settings.
>
>Another thing you might need to do is to add a terminator.
>
>On 23 Aug 2000, at 9:48, Jerry Kubeck wrote:
>
>> Help!!!
>>
>> I have an old 486 I am trying to make into my home server (TurboLinux
>> server). I purchased a 2.1GB Seagate hardrive and was given a Future Domain
>> SCSI controller. I also have an IDE 203 MG h/d in the computer now.
>Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Associate Director
>Boston Linux and Unix user group
>http://www.blu.org
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