Looks like support for the 7890 is new in kernel 2.0.36, and earlier
aic7xx drivers may not help you.  I'd try slackware 3.6 aic7890.s if you
have or can get it.

Lawson


On Thu, 18 Feb 1999 23:15:38 -0800 Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Just checked, and as of Slackware 3.6 (as posted at sunsite), there 
> is a
> scsi bootdisk designated aic7890.s . This appears to be new as of 3.6 
> -- I
> don't find a similar bootdisk on my 3.5 CD -- and from what Lawson 
> says,
> it's probably what you need.
> 
> At 12:54 AM 2/19/99 Ame, Lawson A. Whitney wrote:
> >>From the doco in /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi, it looks like the 
> driver
> >you want is aic7xxx.  If slackware has a botdisk for this, you might 
> want
> >to try slackware.   They didn't in 3.4, but I think you had a later
> >slackware you asked about a while ago.  
> [original message deleted]
> 
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