On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 19:37, adcarlson@aei.net wrote: > I just recenctly purchased a SIIG Fast SCSI Pro (PCI) card. It claims it has > Linux support, in the manual and on SIIG's website. Apparently either Advansys > or Initio chipsets are used in these cards. Trying to install the kernel > module for either of these SCSI chipsets has been unsuccessful. > > Is there any particular paramter I should be entering along with the > installation of the module? So far any parameters seem to result in an error. > > Is it possible that the plain vanilla kernel (2.4.17-K6II) may not actually be > set up with either of these relevant modules linked into the kernel, therefore > requiring me to do a kernel configure & compile? Browse '/lib/modules/2.4.17-K6II/kernel/drivers/scsi' & have a look at what modules are available. The SIIG cards have various (meaningless) numbers on them, and the web site is't mush help, that said the SIIG AP-40 (UW) uses the advansys module. -- Greg C. Madden Debian GNU/Linux 3.0
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