Michael St. Laurent wrote:
I did the same (changed the speed in the BIOS settings) and it's
working. I tried it at 80 but I think I'm going to bump it to 160 and
see if it works.
The 160 speed works as well for me. It seems that only the 320 speed
causes a problem. Which is interesting beca
David Groep wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Plant, Dean wrote:
>> Simple fix,
>>
>> Adaptec & CentOS = :-(
>> LSI & CentOS = :-)
>
> Which is why after a few hours of testing I decided to indeed buy a
> couple of LSI cards to test with -- far better than a lot of
> frustration.
>
> But, meanwhile, I decided
> I did the same (changed the speed in the BIOS settings) and it's
> working. I tried it at 80 but I think I'm going to bump it to 160 and
> see if it works.
The 160 speed works as well for me. It seems that only the 320 speed
causes a problem. Which is interesting because Dell says that the dr
> Plant, Dean wrote:
> > Simple fix,
> >
> > Adaptec & CentOS = :-(
> > LSI & CentOS = :-)
>
> Which is why after a few hours of testing I decided to indeed buy a
> couple of LSI cards to test with -- far better than a lot of
> frustration.
>
> But, meanwhile, I decided to test one more thing:
Hi,
Plant, Dean wrote:
Simple fix,
Adaptec & CentOS = :-(
LSI & CentOS = :-)
Which is why after a few hours of testing I decided to indeed buy a
couple of LSI cards to test with -- far better than a lot of frustration.
But, meanwhile, I decided to test one more thing: just suppose that the
S
Simple fix,
Adaptec & CentOS = :-(
LSI & CentOS = :-)
We spent a few days trying to get Adaptec cards working with LTO-3
drives. It was suggested to me from this list to try an LSI, we bought
one, it worked, problem solved.
Dean
David Groep wrote:
> [sorry for breaking the threading, only joine
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