Re: Deb. installer - advansys scsi controller

2004-02-17 Thread Vale Kenny
I'm frequently on #debian in freenode as wethion, if it'd be more convenient or 
preferred.
Peace,
Secher

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Deb. installer - advansys scsi controller

2004-02-17 Thread Vale Kenny
Hey All,
 In short: I need to figure out how to install *any* current Debian image on my 
system.
 I've tried - 3.0R2 Disk 1 and 5 (default and bf2.4 respectively)
- netinst images - pretty much all of them
- Sarge Beta2 of Debian installer
 My Problem:
  I have an advansys 3940-uw (ABP940/U) scsi controller which is not 
recognized by the installer.. I get no hard disks found.  In expert mode on the sarge 
netinst, it detected my biosless Adaptec scsi controller, but not my Advansys.
   I have no floppy, and no where to get one, for all intents and purposes a 
floppyless system, so loading the modules from floppy is out.
   My DSL connection is via pppoe, which apparently none of the netinst images 
support either, at least not from the installer.

 What I do have:
  a fully functional usb harddrive which I can use as storage were I able to 
get it functioning by the installer.
  a realization that I'm not a guru, so may not have exhausted all 
possibilities of images, special boot arguments in the installer, etc., i.e. I may 
have missed something, but I doubt it.
  a decent knowledge of Linux, so I do not need to be spoonfed.

 What I'm looking for: 
 A netinst or full install cd that supports the advansys controller.
 Explanation of where I screwed up on the images I do have and consequently missed 
the particular method of use necessary to access the controller.
 What steps I need to take to get my usb drive mounted in the installer so I can 
access the advansys module (I'm hoping the advansys.o module from 2.4.20 (from my 
local kernel) is the same as the one from 2.4.22 ( kernel from sarge netinst image))
 Any other suggestions that'll make my day a bit brighter with a tidy new debian 
install.

I sincerely hope someone is willing and able to help me, I'm at my wits end after 
almost three full (12-14 hr) days battling with this problem.  Thanks all,
Peace,
Secher

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http://www.isi.edu/div7/people/postel.home/


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advansys scsi controller

2002-06-05 Thread Henning, Brian
Hello-
I am having problems with my advansys scsi controller on boot. What happens
is it goes through and looks for devices on each of the 7 scsi chains 2
times each. I don't know if it is the wrong driver that is loading or what.
I thought i could pass in a kernel command on boot.   
boot: advansys io=4C00  
That didn't do anything either. Is there a way to have debian not look for
this device. I really don't care if it works or not with debian. Or, if is
possible is there a way to get it working properly.
thanks for any advice,
brian


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advansys scsi controller

2002-06-05 Thread Henning, Brian
Hello-
I am having problems with my advansys scsi controller on boot. What happens
is it goes through and looks for devices on each of the 7 scsi chains 2
times each. I don't know if it is the wrong driver that is loading or what.
I thought i could pass in a kernel command on boot.   
boot: advansys io=4C00  
That didn't do anything either. Is there a way to have debian not look for
this device. I really don't care if it works or not with debian. Or, if is
possible is there a way to get it working properly.
thanks for any advice,
brian


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