On Tuesday 09 December 2003 01:55 am, Yvan Gutknecht wrote:
YG You are right, it looks like that, there just one problem. There is
no
unit YG connected to my SCSI controller.
YG
I have to admit, I'm a little confused here - I've been following this
thread
loosely (as I do most with
On Thursday 11 December 2003 02:26 am, Yvan Gutknecht wrote:
YG It worked that way with Mandrake 7.0 and 8.0, now it shows these
problems. YG
YG On some ocasions, when I boot into windows I connect a SCSI scanner or
YG another device to it. I don't use the SCSI card often under windows and
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 01:55 am, Yvan Gutknecht wrote:
YG You are right, it looks like that, there just one problem. There is no
unit YG connected to my SCSI controller.
YG
I have to admit, I'm a little confused here - I've been following this thread
loosely (as I do most with anything
On Monday 01 Dec 2003 3:33 pm, Yvan wrote:
Hello group,
my PC has a SCSI-Controller Tekram DC390/AM53C974 V2.0f
2000-12-20.
I use the controller only when booting Windows, I don't use it with
Mandrake. But Mandrake doesn't boot because of this controller.
Certainly 9.1 has no
Hello group,
my PC has a SCSI-Controller Tekram DC390/AM53C974 V2.0f 2000-12-20.
I use the controller only when booting Windows, I don't use it with
Mandrake. But Mandrake doesn't boot because of this controller.
During booting I always got the following message:
...
scsi: aborting command due
On Monday 01 Dec 2003 3:33 pm, Yvan wrote:
Hello group,
my PC has a SCSI-Controller Tekram DC390/AM53C974 V2.0f
2000-12-20.
I use the controller only when booting Windows, I don't use it with
Mandrake. But Mandrake doesn't boot because of this controller.
Certainly 9.1 has no problem with