Which Advansys card do you have? In any case, this page could help. <http://www.connectcom.net/downloads/software/os/linux.html>
good luck, Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 17:50:35 -0800, David S. Bach wrote: >It's really nice to get X up with Debian. It really can be done in a >single install (CAN be done, but maybe not the first try!). > >Anyway, I took the Windows computer that works as a backup for games >and Word and installed 2.2r2 with X, and it looks and works great - >no mouse problems, nice virtual screen, a nice environment. > >What I cannot do yet is get Debian 2.2r2 to speak with my Advansys >SCSI card. Tied to it are a couple of gigabytes of storage I would be >happy to turn over to Deb. Installing the SCSI module didn't help, >and LILO cannot be coaxed into dual-booting Win95 on the first >partition of the SCSI devices (though Windoze boots fine if I disable >the IDE drive were Linux resides. > >What are my options to access the SCSI storage through the Advansys >card? Advansys claims to actively support Linux, but offers modules >only for Red Hat and Suse, which I can download - but, hey!, what do >I do with them? > >I almost always solve my Linux problems (I have two other vanilla PCs >running Linux as a gateway and a Web server) with man pages and >HOWTOs. But this has me stumped. Can anyone out there direct me to >the right resource? > >TIA, > >David Bach >-- >David S. Bach >Seattle, Washington >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >A true person of no rank > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >