On Mon, 11 Feb, 2002 à 12:51:50AM +0100, Arnaud Calvo wrote:
Le 10-Feb-2002, Laurent Picouleau a écrit :
En attendant une meilleure solution, voici ce que tu peux faire :
Crées le jeu de disquettes d'install, remplace le noyaux par un noyau
Merci, mais ça ne permet d'aller qu'un peu
Le 11-Feb-2002, Laurent Picouleau a écrit :
On Mon, 11 Feb, 2002 à 12:51:50AM +0100, Arnaud Calvo wrote:
(Warning, this kernel has no ramdisk support)
VFS: Insert root floppy and press ENTER
FAT: bogus logical sector size 2013
FAT: bogus logical sector size 2013
UDF-fs: No VRS found
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Objet : Problème avec NCR53c406a sym53c416c
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Alors voici donc mon problème :
Au boot du CD d'install de la
On Sat, 09 Feb, 2002 à 10:47:19PM +0100, Arnaud Calvo wrote:
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Alors voici donc mon problème :
Au boot du CD d'install de la 2.2r5, la procédure freeze (ctrl+alt+suppr ne
fonctionne même pas) après avoir affiché ceci :
SCSI: fdomain Detection failed (no card)
NCR53c406a
Le 10-Feb-2002, Laurent Picouleau a écrit :
On Sat, 09 Feb, 2002 à 10:47:19PM +0100, Arnaud Calvo wrote:
Au boot du CD d'install de la 2.2r5, la procédure freeze
(ctrl+alt+suppr ne
fonctionne même pas) après avoir affiché ceci :
SCSI: fdomain Detection failed (no card)
NCR53c406a
Re-bonsoir
Alors voici donc mon problème :
Au boot du CD d'install de la 2.2r5, la procédure freeze (ctrl+alt+suppr ne
fonctionne même pas) après avoir affiché ceci :
SCSI: fdomain Detection failed (no card)
NCR53c406a: no available ports found
sym53c416c: Version 1.0.0
Comme je vous le
k7 series mobo
ordinary ide drives and gfx card
Problem:
On booting, I get the regular messages until
ncr53c406a: no available ports found.
Then the system freezes, ctrl-alt-del doens't work.
I know that ncr is a scsi device, but I doubt very
much that the problem lies here because I haven't
k7 series mobo
ordinary ide drives and gfx card
Problem:
On booting, I get the regular messages until
ncr53c406a: no available ports found.
Then the system freezes, ctrl-alt-del doens't work.
I know that ncr is a scsi device, but I doubt very
much that the problem lies here because I haven't
On 29 Aug 2000, jess wrote:
Hi Maybe someone can help me. When i try to boot up from the debian 2.1 cd fo
rthe first times to install the program. I hit enter at the boot prompt like
it says and it spits out a whole bunch of stuff and freezes up with the las
tline being
ncr53c406a
Hi Maybe someone can help me. When i try to boot up from the debian 2.1 cd fo
rthe first times to install the program. I hit enter at the boot prompt like
it says and it spits out a whole bunch of stuff and freezes up with the las
tline being
ncr53c406a :no avalible ports found
what can i do
Hello.. I recently received a Debian 2.1 CD
with the O Reilly Book "Learning Debian GNU/Linux"
Every time I try to boot and start the initial
installation (either from the CDROM, or any of the boot images supplied,
including tecra) I recieve the following error: NCR53c406a: No
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Jaume Teixi wrote:
Thank you but this occurs when installing on a new machine
this machines has an SCSI Host Adaptec AIC 7895P on the mainboard...
The message just says that the kernel suport for NCR* is compiled in (not
in module). So, unless you recompile the
So the problem is that I'm trying to install Debian 2.1 with
kernel-image-2.2.12-2.2.12-1 and when booting from CD stops with message:
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
And can't install anything :-(
And that's due to my SCSI Host Adaptec AIC 7895P on the mainboard
So there's any way to pass
and kernel
versions.
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
And can't install anything :-(
And that's due to my SCSI Host Adaptec AIC 7895P on the mainboard
I would assume so, but that's not necessarily a correct assumption.
Probing for *some* device by the kernel has troubled *some* device
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Jaume Teixi wrote:
I'm installing debian 2.1 with linux 2.2.12 on a new machine with an
internal SCSI bus.
So, your Linux is already running.
I can't survive the following when booting:
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
It seems that it's compiled in the kernel
, your Linux is already running.
I can't survive the following when booting:
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
It seems that it's compiled in the kernel.
An alternative solution: remove the NCR suport and recompiling the kernel.
Oki
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on a new machine with an
internal SCSI bus.
So, your Linux is already running.
I can't survive the following when booting:
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
That message is quite normal when you don't have one, so presumably
it could be the next thing probed that's the problem
I'm installing debian 2.1 with linux 2.2.12 on a new machine with an
internal SCSI bus.
I can't survive the following when booting:
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
please help me how to pass that.
thanks
Hello, I own the Acculogic ISApport 10/P SCSI card, which is built
around the NCR53c406a chipset. I am running kernel 2.0.33 with SCSI
support, as well as the NCR53c406a driver, built in to the kernel. In my
lilo.conf file, I have tried all of the following:
append=ncr53c406a=0x140,10,1
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