Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 9 Nov 2000 16:31:24 -0700 | From | Michal Jaegermann <> | Subject | Re: PCI-PCI bridges mess in 2.4.x |
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 11:33:47AM -0500, Wakko Warner wrote: > > It was posted to lkml, so no link (except if you want to dig through > > lkml mail archives). > > It booted but then it oops'ed before userland I belive. I tried it this > morning and didn't have much time. It did find the scsi controller (which > is across the bridge) and the drives attached so it does appear to be > working.
Looks so far that I am the worst off. If I am trying to boot with a root on a SCSI device then either a controller is misdetected, or goes into an infinite "abort/reset" loop, or it does not initialize properly and disks are not found. This is a non-exclusive, logical, "or". :-)
Booting to an IDE device makes difference only in that that if I can boot then SCSI disks will be simply ignored. If somebody is interested in a collection of dmesg outputs, with DEBUG printks, from such attempts then I am game. Ivan was getting these pretty consistently. :-)
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