Messages in this thread | | | From | bvermeul@blacksta ... | Date | Tue, 6 Apr 1999 12:12:50 +0200 | Subject | Re: 2.2.5 Initio SCSI support |
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In mailinglist.linux.kernel, you wrote: > >2.2.5 will not seem to support my INI9100A SCSI card while 2.0.37-pre >works just fine. > >I copied the ini9100* and i90* files from the 2.0.37-pre over but I get >the same problem:
The ini9100u.* and i91uscsi.* files should work in both 2.0.x and 2.2.x.
>System sees the controller on bootup, resets the bus, but fails to find >any drives. Is there an exact list of all files I should try to move over >to 2.2.5? I suppose I could try moving the entire drivers/scsi dir.
ini9100u.* and i91uscsi.* is all of it.
>2.2.5 continiues to reset the bus and always times out looking for >devices.
I haven't had any problems so far. Is it an ultra scsi controller, or fast scsi? The fast scsi controller isn't supported by this driver. I've got a driver for the INI-9100 here, but haven't ported it to 2.2.x yet. If you want, I can spend some time in porting it, but I'd need you to test it, since I haven't got that particular controller.
If the suggestion in a previous post doesn't help (the 'noapic' thingy), and it's a Initio 9100U(W) card, please let me know, and I'll see if I can find where the driver is going wrong.
Regards,
Bas Vermeulen
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