On my quad xeon I have an odd problem with scsi on any 2.1 or 2.2
system. If I have the symbios set up to scan my lvds drives when I
power it up, it finds everything and correctly reports fast-40 and
so forth, but on bootup, I start getting oddball messages like keyboard
lost interrupt, HDA (cd rom on IDE) lost interrupts, and it hangs
pretty quickly (this an Intel SC450NX). If I simply tell the symbios
utility to _not_ scan devices (except for boot drive which is on a
different controller) at bootup, all works fine.
I've just ignored it since I have a workaround...
Robert Hyatt Computer and Information Sciences
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On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Rik van Riel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On my SMP machine pre8 hopelessly ties up the SCSI bus
> (resulting in command timeouts and not booting) when
> booted normally.
>
> Booting with 'noapic', however, solves the trouble and
> the system boots up correctly.
>
> Did something in the interrupt or APIC code break pre-8?
>
> cheers,
>
> Rik -- If a Microsoft product fails, who do you sue?
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