>Toni Guedes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>>My computer (Via MVP3.5 chipset + aha-2940 + C.Labs awe32) hangs when
>>>>playing sounds under X/gnome with the original rh6.1 kernel
(2.2.12)...it
>>>>seens to be a problem with the Via chipset or ISA DMAs...I don't
know...so
>>>>I decided to compile a new kernel (2.2.13) and it gave me a new problem!
>>>>it doesn't regonize the aha-2940 (connected to a ZipDrive and a Yamaha
>>>>CDRW) at boot time.
>
>>>Sounds like you've left something out of the kernel compile. Did you
>>>change any of the SCSI settings or leave them as is? You say the devices
>>>are not recognized at boot time - can you manually load the drivers later
>>>and get them to work?
>
>Hmmm...but it was ok *before* you compiled your own kernel? That is
>strange. You may want to consider building all the SCSI support you need
>into the kernel rather than making them modular. I have a server that's
>completely SCSI and I decided to go that route. (Keep in mind I'm still on
>5.2 running the 2.0.36 kernel.) I know there's been quite a bit of work
>done on the Adaptec drivers now that they're "on the bandwagon", but I was
>under the impression the drivers were pretty stable in the 2.2.x kernel.
>
>Eric Sisler
>Library Computer Technician
>Westminster Public Library
>Westminster, CO, USA
...I've compiled my kernel without INITRD support and SCSI support as
modules...That is the problem :)
Tks,
Toni Guedes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brazil
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