Re: more on scsi controllers
Use a standard kernel, like the rescue disk.
At the boot: prompt type
linux fdomain=0x230,11
If I'm wrong about the 'linux' correct me. I can't reboot right now to
verify that.
On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
> > dir /proc/scsi
>
>
> > cat /proc/scsi/aha152x (in my case) give ioport, irq, and a whole bunch of
> > cool techie words.
>
> bash-2.00# dir /proc/scsi/
> scsi
> bash-2.00# cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> Attached devices: none
> bash-2.00# dir /proc/scsi/
> scsi
> bash-2.00# cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> Attached devices: none
> bash-2.00#
>
> > If nothing is there, then we need to help it along a bit.
>
> > The LILO argument is:
>
> > fdomain=<PORT_BASE>,<IRQ>[,<ADAPTER_ID>]
>
> but what do i use for fdomain? or is fdomain literal?
> > Does the card have jumpers? Somebody on this list might have docs. In the
> > meantime I am looking for a spec on the www.
>
> I have port bases & irq's; they're actually labeled by the jumpers
> (0x230,11)
>
> rick
>
>
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