On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 08:11:03PM -0700, Doug Hockin wrote:
> How does one add additional SCSI controllers to Linux? The board
> is already correctly installed in the system, how do I configure
> Linux to see the board? What do the device names on additional
> controllers look like?
What board is it? If you don't know exactly, have a look at /proc/pci
(or use lspci), which will help you in case of a PCI SCSI adapter.
You have to load a driver for it by either having a module to support it or
by having support compiled into the kernel. Check you bootup messages.
Maybe you need to recompile your kernel and enable compilation into the
kernel or as module ...
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Kurt Garloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SuSE GmbH, N�rnberg, FRG
Linux kernel development; SCSI drivers: tmscsim(DC390), DC395
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