I get the follow when I run /sbin/insmod st
Using /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/scsi/st.o
/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/scsi/st.o: unresolved symbol
best_copy_from_user_Re183ba
d0
/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/scsi/st.o: unresolved symbol best_memset_R3e04c7a1
/lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/scsi/st.o: unresolved symbol
b
I missed the beginning of this thread, but Gateway don't make their own scsi
chips. Surely a peek at their motherboard would indicate if its an adaptec
AIC or whatever or Symbios53XXX you get the idea.then the generic
driver may work. You could even peek at the naming of the sys drivers u
>Basically, unless Gateway provide a Linux SCSI driver for your machine,
>you're effectively stuffed.
Dell are somewhat better than Gateway - at least they acknowledge the
existance of Linux - Gateway don't give a rat's arse about anything but M$.
>I gave up trying to use anything Gateway/Dell
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Jeffrey Borg wrote:
> It's a Gateway server - 7210
> It's basically a dual cpu capable machine
> it's based on the 440 GX + chipset
> it only has 1 cpu in it currently a PIII 600
> It has onboard everything but the main problem is the scsi
> It is a Adaptec 7896 dual channel
Hi there
I will describe the machine in detail first.
It's a Gateway server - 7210
It's basically a dual cpu capable machine
it's based on the 440 GX + chipset
it only has 1 cpu in it currently a PIII 600
It has onboard everything but the main problem is the scsi
It is a Adaptec 7896 dual c