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Re: installing stable on scsi disks



> Hello,
> 
> This is my first install on a nearly full scsi system (scsi: 2hd's,
> cdrom, tapestreamer; 1 ide hd), but not my first install (done several
> ide installs).
> 
> I am using the iso's for stable (just the basic install and then to
> woody), I can boot from my scsi cdrom and get the install menu.
> 
> But when I want to partition my hard disks, I can only see my ide disk.
> Do I have to do anything special for installing on the scsi disks?
> 
> (disks are working, openbsd is on it).
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Rudy
> -- 
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> 
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>                             - Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
> 


Can you see the SCSI disks among the kernel messages?
Maybe you should provide a kernel parameter, something like

    linux aha1542=0x134

? This thing is mentioned in the installation help screens (F1... at 
the boot prompt).

-- 

    Shaul Karl, shaulka@bezeqint.n e t



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