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Re: Buslogic SCSI Detection
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Chip Atkinson)
Mon Oct 28 17:26:46 1996
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 13:46:33 +0700
From: chip@grendel.objinc.com (Chip Atkinson)
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> From: Jos Vos <jos@xos.nl>
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> > I rebuilt my kernel this weekend to try to get access to the new Buslogic
> > 948 card and T4000 tape drive I put in recently. However, when my machine
> > boots, I get the error:
> > scsi: 0 hosts
> > which indicates the card was not found.
> >
> > My two questions:
> >
> > 1) Where should I look to determine/fix the problem?
>
> Linux 1.2.13: you should get get a new BusLogic driver (there is "kit"
> available for Linux 1.2.13 systems, which works fine).
> Linux 2.0.x: it should work fine (I'm using the same card here...).
>
> > 2) How/where do I get the driver support for the T4000 once the scsi card
> > is detected?
>
> I guess this should work without additional drivers, assuming you have
> SCSI tape support included in your kernel.
>
> --
> -- Jos Vos <jos@xos.nl>
> -- X/OS Experts in Open Systems BV | Phone: +31 20 6938364
> -- Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Fax: +31 20 6948204
>
>
Thanks for the reply. In my haste to send the message, I forgot to include
my kernel version. I'm running the 1.2.13 kernel. Would you be so kind as to
indicate where the "kit" for 1.2.13 systems is?
Thanks in advance.
Chip
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