When we reboot the computer, the message says

SCSI ROM bios for 18C30/18C50/1800 v3.4

Scanning Adaptor 0
ID 6 Seagate ST32550N Firmware rev 2509 (FS)

Then we go to the System Config screen, then we get all of the other
generic boot messages that seem normal. So if we have a bootable floppy in,
we get to boot, otherwise we get can't read media messages

Jerry




>Not sure if this is relevant. At Polaroid, we had problems with the
>SparcStations recognizing the juke boxes. Your FutureDomain controller
>probably only recognizes device number 0 through 6. Check the LU
>number on your hard drive and make sure that it is in the range 0 through
>6. I have also seen problems with the LU of a drive set to 0. Most SCSI
>controllers have boot up settings.
>
>Another thing you might need to do is to add a terminator.
>
>On 23 Aug 2000, at 9:48, Jerry Kubeck wrote:
>
>> Help!!!
>>
>> I have an old 486 I am trying to make into my home server (TurboLinux
>> server). I purchased a 2.1GB Seagate hardrive and was given a Future Domain
>> SCSI controller. I also have an IDE 203 MG h/d in the computer now.
>Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Associate Director
>Boston Linux and Unix user group
>http://www.blu.org
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