Messages in this thread | | | Date | 23 Sep 99 21:53:45 MDT | From | bernie zhu <> | Subject | RE: Kernel don't recognize scsi disk when install |
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I checked my configuration,
Scsi is auto termicateing and all scsi controller is ID 7
The computer have been pre-installed WIN NT properly.
I think when "boot" dsiplayed, it should type some option Please help me. thanks very much
_____________________________________________________________ I think you have a hardware problem...
1) Is your SCSI autoterminating? 2) If not, do you have it terminated correctly? 3) Do you have your SCSI IDs set correctly, assuming ID7 for the host? 4) Does any other OS successfully install on your messed up system? 5) Did you exhaust all other local resources before bothering high level kernel gurus?
;)
-Shawn
-----Original Message----- From: bernie zhu [mailto:berniezhu@usa.net] Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 3:40 AM To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu Cc: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu Subject: Kernel don't recognize scsi disk when install RH6.0
It is seems not the problem of mem, kernel don't recognize the 4 scsi disks, it is said that:
Unable to mount root fs, kernel panic, scsi hosts:0
what should I do to make kernel recognize the 4 scsi.
thanks in advance
> Hello: > > I meet a problem: > > I have a server which installed 4 pIII 550 Intel CPU, and 4 scsi 8G > harddisks, 2G memory. When I install RedHat5.2 with bootdisk, it display > following message and no response any more: > > in swapper task ---- not syncing
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