Rohit forced the electrons to say:
> > I have a running configuaration of Redhat 6.1 on my machine. I have now
> > added two SCSI disk drives to my machine and I have been trying my best to
>
> Dear Vivek,
> Can you see these drives listed at the time of bootup?
SCSI drives usually aren't listed while bootup, since SCSI drivers are
more often than not modules. What you need to do is:
1. Figure out the name of your SCSI controller - you can find this
in /proc/pci.
2. Load the appropriate module from /lib/modules/<kernel version>/scsi
The module will detect the disks attached to the controller.
3. Access them as /dev/sda, /dev/sdb etc.
Tip: If your controller is Adaptec, the module to load is aic7xxx.o.
Binand
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