Just happened to catch this post. I am usually just a passive observer on
this list, but this is an issue that I am somewhat familiar with.
In short their are a number of bugs in the early versions of the 2.4
kernel. This happens to be one of them. As of the current 2.4.5 release,
it appears to have been cleaned up. NeTraverse needs to update their
Win4Lin kernel.
Also there is in fact a problem with the aic7xxx module itself in the
earlier 2.4 kernels. I THINK this is fixed at 2.4.5 but due to other 2.4
kernel problems I have not been able to completely test it out.
-George Mitchell
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Mark Paulus wrote:
> Hmmm. Did you get a stock win4lin kernel? Does the
> win4lin kernel have kernel module loading set? And is
> the kernel compiled with AIC7xxx module support turned on?
>
> On Thu, 07 Jun 2001 11:57:49 -0400, patrick finerty jr. wrote:
>
> >i'm running Redhat 7.1 (just updated from 6.1).
> >
> >after doing a completely from scratch install of win4lin 3.0 the new
> >win4lin kernel cannot load the aic7xxx scsi driver at boot time due to
> >unresolved symbols. however, i can manually load the scsi_mod module
> >and then subsequently load the aic7xxx module without difficulty.
> >
> >11:57am zifi-> cat /etc/modules.conf
> >alias eth0 3c59x
> >alias scsi_hostadapter aic7xxx
> >
> >
> >any idea why this is happening?
> >
> >-p
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