SCSI Adapter Settings/Debian

2000-02-04 Thread Todd Suess

Greetings folks,

I have an Adaptec 152x SCSI card attached to a Archive Python DAT drive.
This all works fine in windows, but in Debian it is trying to assign the 
wrong IRQ to
the adapter card, thus the tape drive never gets detected.  All relevant 
kernel modules
have been compiled into the kernel, which is 2.2.13 on Potato/Woody 
hybrid.  The
address range for the card is correct, but Debian is looking for the card 
on IRQ 12 when
it is really on IRQ 9.  What do I need to change to tell it to look on the 
correct irq?  I don't
believe I had to set the address range when I compiled the kernel, it 
seemed to find it on

it's own.  Any help would be most appreciated.

Thanks!

Todd


Re: SCSI Adapter Settings/Debian

2000-02-04 Thread Pann McCuaig
At the lilo prompt, try

append aha152x=iobase[,irq[,scsi-id,[,reconnect[,parity

To make my SB16-SCSI card with CD-ROM drive visible, I use

append aha152x=0x340,11,7,1

YMMV.

On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 19:58, Todd Suess wrote:
 Greetings folks,
 
 I have an Adaptec 152x SCSI card attached to a Archive Python DAT drive.
 This all works fine in windows, but in Debian it is trying to assign the 
 wrong IRQ to
 the adapter card, thus the tape drive never gets detected.  All relevant 
 kernel modules
 have been compiled into the kernel, which is 2.2.13 on Potato/Woody 
 hybrid.  The
 address range for the card is correct, but Debian is looking for the card 
 on IRQ 12 when
 it is really on IRQ 9.  What do I need to change to tell it to look on the 
 correct irq?  I don't
 believe I had to set the address range when I compiled the kernel, it 
 seemed to find it on
 it's own.  Any help would be most appreciated.
 
 Thanks!
 
 Todd
 
 
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