Thanks again. I've spent the weekend trying to get this thing going...
I know both scsi hosts are supported by FreeBSD and Linux, there
aren't any IRQ conflicts between the devices
Are the disks detected by Adaptec BIOS scan during the system bootup?
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On Saturday 10 January 2004 09:06 pm, Matt Bjornson wrote:
I have a Dell PowerEdge 2400 with dual 733 Mhx CPUs. I have tried
to install several distros of Linux (Red Hat 9.0 and Gentoo 1.4)
and FreeBSD 4.8, 5.0 and while I can get the kernels to recognize
the Adaptec 7890 and the Adaptec
Kent,
Thanks, still nothing... you're right I forgot to change my email to
/dev/da for FreeBSD (/dev/sda is Linux scsi drive) Any other ideas? I
thought there might be some IRQ conflicts but there isn't when I look
in kernel config before install... These aren't RAID so I thought it'd
be
On Sunday 11 January 2004 08:29 am, Matt Bjornson wrote:
Kent,
Thanks, still nothing... you're right I forgot to change my email
to /dev/da for FreeBSD (/dev/sda is Linux scsi drive) Any other
ideas? I thought there might be some IRQ conflicts but there isn't
when I look in kernel config
Kent,
Thanks again. I've spent the weekend trying to get this thing going...
I know both scsi hosts are supported by FreeBSD and Linux, there
aren't any IRQ conflicts between the devices
I am perplexed.
thanks again,
Matt
On Jan 11, 2004, at 12:38 PM, Kent Stewart wrote:
On Sunday 11
I have a Dell PowerEdge 2400 with dual 733 Mhx CPUs. I have tried to
install several distros of Linux (Red Hat 9.0 and Gentoo 1.4) and
FreeBSD 4.8, 5.0 and while I can get the kernels to recognize the
Adaptec 7890 and the Adaptec 7880 and use my scsi CDROM, when I fdisk
to try to create