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problem with IBM SCSI-2 Fast PCI adapter

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (valja@TARTU.CUSTOMS.EE)
Fri Dec 17 16:47:08 1999

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Date:   Fri, 17 Dec 1999 22:57:42 EET-3
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Hello!

I'm trying to install Linux (Debian slink) to IBM PC Server 320 with 
IBM SCSI-2 Fast PCI adapters (82G2675 chip) and IBM SCSI HDD's. This 
server worked well as spare NW server.

These HDD's are recognized even when boot from DOS floppy with only 
command.com. But when I try to install Linux, adapter and HDD's aren't 
recognized - system looks diskless (but tape and CD-ROM, connected to 
Adaptec 1540/1542 adapter are recognized).

I red Hardware compatibility HOWTO and SCSI HOWTO, but didn't find any 
info about this IBM adapter and drivers. Is this adapter supported by 
Linux? Or I missed something obvious? Any clue?

Best regards,


Valentin Abramov
WEB:  http://www.tartu.customs.ee/valentin.shtml

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