John,

so, once I compile the aha152x into the kernel 
I would modify the lilo.conf and pass the parameters needed
to see the scsi on the append line? (aha152x=0x140,11,7,1,1)

Regards,
Ron

John Aldrich wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> > Hello All!!
> >
> > I have don tons and tons and tons of linux installs (from Slackware to
> > RH and now LM) on local IDE drives (hda/hdb etc..)
> > I am currently seeking info on how to get LM installed on a 9gb SCSI
> > drive.
> > I am able to boot the cdrom, load my scsi drive, see my scsi disks
> > install the os
> > to the scsi disk, install lilo.
> > when I reboot I get the infamous "LI" and wham it hangs, nothing more
> > and nothing less. What am I missing here? could this be the 1024
> > cylinder problem? if so, resolutions? ( I know, go ahead and flame me
> > with read the HOW-TO's etc..)
> >
> The default kernel does NOT have the scsi drivers built-in.
> You have to either hand-compile a kernel or make a boot
> disk and ALWAYS boot off that floppy.
>         John

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