Messages in this thread |  | | From | Chris Adams <> | Subject | Re: Problem with 2.0.24 SCSI change | Date | Wed, 30 Oct 1996 15:34:10 -0600 (CST) |
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Leonard N. Zubkoff <lnz@dandelion.com> wrote: > From: Chris Adams <cadams@sh1.ro.com>
> 2) Is there not a better way to get the order of multiple host adapters? > >Not at the present time. There's no consistency to the order in which a >motherboard's BIOS will install the BIOS extensions from the SCSI controllers. >I think we will eventually need to allow for explicitly specifying the probe >order.
How hard would it be to add a kernel command line option? Something like "scsi-order=aic7xxx,eata-dma"? I understand that if you reorder some of the probes bad things will happen, but that could be checked for. That way it doesn't matter which way the kernel default is, I could put a line like the above in my lilo.conf and it would be automatic.
I went through great pains trying to figure out how my Tomcat II motherboard decided which SCSI adapter to boot from. It tries to boot the same adapter it booted last time. I has installed the DPT first (to set up the RAID), and then installed the Adaptec. The only way I could figure out to make the system boot from the Adaptec was to remove the DPT, boot up once, and reinstall the DPT. Is there any way to tell which SCSI adapter booted the system? -- Chris Adams - cadams@ro.com - System Admin - Renaissance Internet Services "So, if anybody wants to have hardware sent to them: don't call me, but instead write your own unix operating system. It has worked every time for me." - Linus Torvalds, author of Linux (Unix-like) OS
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