NCR53c7,8xxx SCSI controller?

1996-11-26 Thread Norman Walsh
The Debian boot disk (from 7/14/96) does not recognize my NCR53c7,8xxx
SCSI controller.  It seems to think it's a 53c406a with no ports
available.

I don't think it's a hardware problem because the RedHat 3.0.3 boot
disks seem to work fine.  But I don't really want to use RedHat ;-)

Are alternate boot disks available anywhere?  (I seem to recall a
selection of them back in the Debian 0.9x days.)

--norm


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Re: NCR53c7,8xxx SCSI controller?

1996-11-26 Thread Martin Konold
On 26 Nov 1996, Norman Walsh wrote:

 Are alternate boot disks available anywhere?  (I seem to recall a
 selection of them back in the Debian 0.9x days.)

Bruce will make some for the upcoming new public Debian[TM] Release.

YOu can easily make your own boot disks if you have a running linux system
available.

If you do not need ATAPI the I do have a custom ncr810 boot disk on my ftp
site.

Have a look at 
ftp://fiwi02.wiwi.uni-tuebingen.de/pub/Goodies/ncr*

Yours,
-- martin

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