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Ultrastor 24F SCSI Not Recognized By 4.0 Boot Disk

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Raymond H. Kraft)
Sat Nov 2 12:19:30 1996

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Date: Sat, 02 Nov 1996 09:17:14 -0800
From: "Raymond H. Kraft" <ray@eskimo.com>
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Hello,

I just received my 4.0 CDROMs and attempted to upgrade my 3.0.3 system to 4.0, 
however the latest 4.0 boot.img does not recognize my Ultrastor 24F SCSI host 
adapter.   I noticed this first during boot when it indicates that no SCSI 
hosts exist, and then again when the install tries to mount my SCSI CDROM 
drive.  Here it asks for what type of SCSI card I'm using.  I indicate 
Ultrastor 24F.   There's also a warning message saying that autoprobe may not 
work with Ultrastor cards, and that some module/boot parameters may be 
required.  I've looked for what module parameters might be appropriate, but 
have come up empty handed.  I've looked through all (I think) the errata, 
FAQ's, and mail archives, and have found nothing.

I'd be very grateful if anyone might have a suggestion that could help in this 
matter.

Thanks in advance.

					-Ray Kraft


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