I have another machine that has three ncr controllers:
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ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 8, function 0
ncr53c8xx: 53c810a detected
ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 1, device 3, function 0
ncr53c8xx: 53c896 detected
ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 1, device 3, function 1
ncr53c8xx: 53c896 detected
ncr53c810a-0: rev=0x23, base=0xfa101000, io_port=0x2000, irq=58
ncr53c810a-0: ID 7, Fast-10, Parity Checking
ncr53c810a-0: restart (scsi reset).
ncr53c896-1: rev=0x01, base=0xfe004000, io_port=0x3000, irq=57
ncr53c896-1: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
ncr53c896-1: on-chip RAM at 0xfe000000
ncr53c896-1: restart (scsi reset).
ncr53c896-1: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
ncr53c896-2: rev=0x01, base=0xfe004400, io_port=0x3400, irq=56
ncr53c896-2: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
ncr53c896-2: on-chip RAM at 0xfe002000
ncr53c896-2: restart (scsi reset).
ncr53c896-2: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
scsi0 : ncr53c8xx - version 3.2a-2
scsi1 : ncr53c8xx - version 3.2a-2
scsi2 : ncr53c8xx - version 3.2a-2

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        When I use a initrd, I get the above and it works fine.  But
if I try to compile the module into the kernel (not as a module), it only
finds the first controller (and thusly does not boot).

        Can anyone suggest why it works as a module but not compiled
in?  I wanted to dump the initrd process, BTW, which is why I want to
compile it in.

Thanks,
-linda

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Linda A Walsh                    | Trust Technology, Core Linux, SGI
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