On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Bayard Coolidge USG wrote:

> Charles Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (a.k.a. the veteran newbie :-)
> wrote;
> 
> >>> I get the following:
> >>> scsi: aborting command due to time out : pid 0, scsi 0, channel 0, id4, 
> 
> The newer Adaptec drivers in the 2.4.x kernels (including .17, BTW, as
> well as 2.2.20) are VERY picky. I had to yank my CDRW out and can only
> use it on my Alpha box at home or here at work, both of which use the
> Q-Logic SCSI boards. However, Symbios/NCR/LSI Logic-based SCSI cards
> (e.g., the Tekram boards), are likely to work as well. No amount of
> horsing around with Multiple LUN support, etc., etc., in the kernel
> configuration menues seemed to work around this problem, and there was
> some discussion in the Linux Kernel Mailing List about it a few months ago.

I have been able to get RH 6.2 to install and boot without problem.  Now I 
need to see if I can do what I need to with 6.2.  This is a kernel issue?
In other words, no amount of putzing on my part is going to allow me to do 
this?

Thanks to all,

--charlie

-- 
Charles Farinella 
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