At Tuesday, 25-06-02 18:20 (+1000), Terry Collins wrote:
>Matt Hyne wrote:
>
> > The machine is a PII-400 with an Intel MB, NCR SCSI adaptor (sym53c8xx) and
> > a 4.3Gb HDD.
>
>Does the kernel specifically recognise the sym53c8xx ?
>either it doesn't and/or this particular SCSI card is not bootable.

Well, the kernel does have the support - since it is also on the boot floppy.

I know the SCSI card is bootable as before linux it was running BSD and 
booting this from the HDD.

(The SCSI controller is on board the Intel motherboard)

Matt


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