RE: Strange SCSI problem

1998-05-03 Thread Mike A. Lewis, CNE
Actually, I believe it is the same NIC. And again, there were absolutely no problems during the install. -Original Message- From: Dan Cyr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, May 03, 1998 1:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject:Re: Strange SCSI

Re: Strange SCSI problem

1998-05-03 Thread Dan Cyr
No idea what would cause this but here's a way to get in and compile a new kernel and see if it works after that. Put loadlin on a floppy disk, along with a kernel image file from the other system and run it like this; loadlin vmlinuz root/dev/sda? ro Of course it would help to have the same

Re: Strange SCSI problem

1998-05-03 Thread Ronald Pottol
At 11:31 PM 5/2/98 -0700, you wrote: New RH5.0 install. AST Manhattan with Adaptec 2940UW controller (same controller working with RH5.0 in another machine). Earlier today, installed RH5.0 via FTP. Absolutely no problems during install. After finishing installation, when rebooting, I get the

Re: Strange SCSI problem

1998-05-03 Thread Doug Ledford
Mike A. Lewis, CNE wrote: New RH5.0 install. AST Manhattan with Adaptec 2940UW controller (same controller working with RH5.0 in another machine). Earlier today, installed RH5.0 via FTP. Absolutely no problems during install. After finishing installation, when rebooting, I get the