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Re: SCSI killed my network!

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alan Shutko)
Sat Nov 9 12:35:07 1996

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From: Alan Shutko <ats@wydo125.wustl.edu>
Date: 09 Nov 1996 11:31:24 -0600
In-Reply-To: Matt Nelson's message of Fri, 8 Nov 1996 17:22:01 -0800 (PST)
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>>>>> "MN" == Matt Nelson <mnelson@dynatec.com> writes:

MN> the EIDE to 7.5 min on the SCSI!!!).  the system works just fine,
MN> EXCEPT that my network is now dead.  /var/log/messages and
MN> ifconfig indicate that the card was detected, and most of the
MN> system seems to think that it does, in fact, exist.

It sounds like an IRQ conflict, or something like that.  Bott with a
DOS floppy and run 3coms setup utility... see if it can adequately
find the card.  IRQ conflicts are usually the only reason a device
will disappear when you add a new one.

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Alan Shutko <ats@hubert.wustl.edu> - The Few, the Proud, the Remaining.
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