On Fri, 23 Apr 1999, Leonard N. Zubkoff wrote:
> I just tried upgrading one of my home systems from 2.0.36 to 2.2.6. The
> box is a Tyan Tomcat II, dual P120, 64mb, BT-946, Micropolis (I
> know...blech) 1991, ATI Mach64, and a few SMC ethernet cards. It's worked
> great under 2.0.x for a few years. It gets as far as SCSI probing in
> 2.2.6 and blows up. After all the Buslogic SCSI messages, I get:
>
> scsi: 1 host.
> scsi: aborting command due to timeout: pid 0, scsi0, channel0, id0, lun0
> Test Unit Ready 00 00 00 00 00
> scsi0: aborting CCB#1 to target0
>
> Sounds like an interrupt routing problem with the Tomcat II. The driver is
> unable to complete any commands as it never gets an interrupt.
Upgrading to the latest BIOS Tyan had available for the board fixed the
problem. System boots fine now. Now I can start learning all the 2.2.x
kernel changes...annoying little things like the parallel port which was
once lp0, then lp1, is now lp0 again!...and it takes 3 modules to use it.
:)
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