Jack Connolly wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install the Adaptec 2930cu SCSI card, with no luck.
> It is listed in the compatible hardware list as a tier one card, yet it is not
>detected by Linux RH6.0. This is a PCI card.
> I currently have an Adaptec 2903 in there and would like to get them both operable.
> I tried disabling Plug and Play from the computers BIOS as well as from the
>2930 SCSI card's BIOS, to no avail.
> Does anyone know of a way to get this to work?
> I have read something about this happening to the 2940/U/UW, is this the same
>problem?
>
> My system is an intel based PC with an AMD k6450 processer, 128mb ram;20gb quantum
>bigfoot IDE hdd; TEAC ext 8x SCSI CDR; two external tape drives, (4mm dat and 9track)
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> Jack Connolly
The Red Hat Linux 6.0 disks support the 2930U, not the 2930CU. The support
for the CU cards is in my latest driver though. So, since you already have an
IDE drive and presumably are installing the OS there, just grab the latest Red
Hat kernel RPM from the updates site (I think 2.2.5-25 from the rawhide site
actually is what you will need) and use it and it should find your 2930CU
card.
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