hi,
maybe not much help but have you tried simplifying the problem?
boot up with just the scsi card in only. then if no errors, just add one device, then
another etc.
any other cards in the pc that don't need to be there, network card etc that might be
conflicting?
also try another slot for the scsi card.
set the bios in pci settings to auto for all and let pci find and assign settings. if
not then manually
assign settings.
i've noticed with a 2.2 kernal and a aha1520 card that what adaptec said was the irq,
dma, was not really.
strange. then i changed it and the kernal found the card after a modprobe and away she
went. anyway HTH.
ben
David Fisher wrote:
> Evenin' all,
>
> I have been bothered for some time with an error message I get upon
> bootup with 2.4.x kernels. I quote:
>
> Mar 14 20:59:19 colossus kernel: SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
> Mar 14 20:59:19 colossus kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 00:0a.0
> Mar 14 20:59:19 colossus kernel: IRQ routing conflict in pirq table for device
>00:0a.0
> Mar 14 20:59:19 colossus kernel: (scsi0) <Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter>
>found at PCI 0/10/0
>
> Now I have been getting heaps of problems on the SCSI bus - can anyone
> tell me what I've got here and what I can do about it? It it's RTFM
> then just tell me where the FM is and I'll go and R it.
>
> --
> David
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