Richard Talbot wrote:
> I am trying to get a DAT tape drive going under kernel 2.2.16. I am using
> the supplied aha1542 module.
[...]
> It seems to crash the aha1542 driver as I get
>
> [root@talbot src]# mt -f /dev/st0 status
> /dev/st0: Device not configured
>
> Reloading the modules allows me to the above all over again!
>
> Can anyone suggest anything?
I have a similar situation, a machine with an aha1542cp and IBM/Connor
DAT has much the same troubles when running 2.0.x or 2.2.x kernels.
However the identical hardware runs sweet under 1.2.13! It's a
situation where I was preserving a dual-boot environment while
attempting an upgrade.
I asked this list for help in May, and the most constructive
suggestion I got (from Matthias Andree) was to "get a decent SCSI host
adapter". Let us hope for no end of interesting weather where he lives.
I did find one improvement on my own, an improper processor flag
setting under the newer kernels. However the lower SCSI reliability,
and descent into error-recovery hell, remains. So I preserve the old
boot partition for now. The newer kernels are simply not as robust.
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