On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, at 12:37pm, Derek D. Martin wrote:
> If memory serves, the AHA 1542 SCSI card is an ISA PnP card.

  Gosh, no.  The venerable AHA-1542 pre-dates the ISA PnP standard by quite
a bit.  Not only is it covered in jumpers, but, IIRC, to disable
termination, you have to manually remove resistor packs.  :-)

> In order for it to load the modue for this card, you probably need to
> configure it properly using the isapnptools.

  If the card was not configured properly, it wouldn't work at all, but he
says he can get it to load by manually insmod'ing it.  So that isn't it.  
The problem, as the OP suspects, is just that the Linux kernel does not
differentiate between one SCSI card and many -- since the IDE SCSI emulation
module is already loaded, the kernel does not try loading another one.

  BTW: Welcome back, Derek.  :-)

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