> On Tuesday 09 December 2003 01:55 am, Yvan Gutknecht wrote:
> 
> >YG  You are right, it looks like that, there just one problem. There is
> no
> > unit YG  connected to my SCSI controller.
> >YG
> 
> I have to admit, I'm a little confused here - I've been following this
> thread 
> loosely (as I do most with anything SCSI in them, since I use SCSI myself)
> 
> but I just don't understand why you would have a SCSI controller onboard
> if 
> you don't have any SCSI devices attached to it. Or did I miss something? 
> 
> Wouldn't it be perfectly normal for you to get a timeout error since no
> device 
> can respond to the SCSI controllers queries? Just a thought...
> 
It worked that way with Mandrake 7.0 and 8.0, now it shows these problems.

On some ocasions, when I boot into windows I connect a SCSI scanner or
another device to it. I don't use the SCSI card often under windows and never
under Linux. If I would never use it under windows I would just remove the card. 

If somebody can tell me how I can tell the Kernel to just ignore this card
(without being able to boot this kernel of course) then I think I would be
happy.



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