Re: 2.1.104-5 scsi timeout, aic7xxx

Marcus Berglund (mabs@jaycom.net.au)
Wed, 10 Jun 1998 00:34:33 +1000 (EST)


>
>From: Magnus & Tina <magnus@gol.com>
>Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 23:15:59 +0100 (GMT+0100)
>Subject: 2.1.104-5 scsi timeout, aic7xxx
>
>When booting with either 2.1.104 or 2.1.105
>after the aic7xxx driver is started the
>scanning for devices times out for the first scsi device.
>It never gets past this point.
>
>Even though it states it is trying harder. :-)
>I have set the timeout to 10 seconds.
>
>/// Magnus Back

Same here

>
>From: Jochen Heuer <sapdiplo@ctssap02.bbn.hp.com>
>Date: Mon, 8 Jun 98 17:09:55 METDST
>Subject: Re: 2.1.104-5 scsi timeout, aic7xxx
>
>Hi,
>
>> When booting with either 2.1.104 or 2.1.105
>> after the aic7xxx driver is started the
>> scanning for devices times out for the first scsi device.
>> It never gets past this point.
>>
>> Even though it states it is trying harder. :-)
>> I have set the timeout to 10 seconds.
>
>remove the option no_reset from lilo.conf and run lilo
>
>Jogi
>

Um, I do not have this in my lilo.conf?

It locks up on the first drive, constantly timing out. I can give you
details if you need them.

Computer details: Adaptec AHA-2940U, 1Gb SCSI-1 (Seagate), 4.3 Gb
SCSI-2 Ultra (IBM). P166, Giga-Byte 430FX M/B.

I am running 2.1.103 now, 104 & 5 both do not work.

The difference between genius and stupidity
is that genius has it's limits.
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Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
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