Tom Pollerman wrote:
> When you arrive at the next kernel upgrade, or if you happen to be
> inside the machine, check to see if the SCSI card has 'plug-n-play'
> enabled. It is SW 1 on the card's block of switches. By default PnP is
> enabled (SW -1 = OFF.) The documentation for the 1542CP re
I would then just go buy one that is on the HCL... that what I did.
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"Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I give up. Thank you to everyone who has responded and tried to
> help, but
> no matter what I tried, a stock kernel will just not boot up with an
> AHA-1542CP. There are several suggestions both on
Hi Ashley.
I didn't want to butt in on this thread 'cause I thought it was under
control.
I use an *old* AHA-2940, and I had to download and flash the AHA bios.
Perhaps that might help ?
"Ashley M. Kirchner" wrote:
>
> I give up. Thank you to everyone who has responded and tried to help, bu
I give up. Thank you to everyone who has responded and tried to help, but
no matter what I tried, a stock kernel will just not boot up with an
AHA-1542CP. There are several suggestions both on the list, as well as on
webpages, but none of them made any difference. So, I'm stuck having to
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