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Re: getting a kernel to recognize scsi on a ppc 7200



On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 01:18:06AM -0800, David P. Reese Jr. wrote:
> for the past month ive been trying to get various dists of debian ppc
> to properly boot on a ppc 7200.  every time that i boot the kernel 
> (ive tried sid and potato) it doesnt recognize the scsi device.  as you
> probably know its pretty hard to install the base os without a disk.
> ive run out of ideas.  ivr tried changing the scsi id of the disk, although
> i dont know what good this would do because it doesnt even seem to see the
> scsi bus.  i just cant figure out how to make the darn thing work.

the debian kernel does not appear to support scsi, or at least not the
right scsi, I compiled a kernel for a friend of mine running a 7200
that is working for him (have not got it quik boot yet though) if you
would like I could compile one for you.

or if you have the ability to compile kernels now (other linux/ppc
install or a cross compiler) you can compile a kernel using Paul's or
Ben's tree with Mesh scsi support and it should work fine.

-- 
Ethan Benson


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