Vaughn Treude wrote: > > Bryce, > I suppose that's a possiblity, and I have seen IDE controllers do just what > you're talking about. I'm not sure why that would be a problem, because the > system has two CD's (one SCSI, one IDE) and I'm installing from the IDE CD. > I could dispense with the SCSI altogether but I hate to lose the Jaz drive. > > But the plot thickens. I wasn't totally honest about the > previously-installed Red Hat running "OK." It runs for 2-3 hours, and then > hangs. In the "messages" file, it says something like "Dazed and confused, Vaughn, are your SCSI chains terminated? Ie, the last device on a given chain has termination enabled? That sounds very much like my experience with an external CDROM back in the olden days - ran for several hours then hung. Once I enabled termination it became happy. Good luck, Steve > do you have an unsual power-saving mode enabled?" I'm going to try turning > all the power-saving stuff off, and if not, I'll have to call the company. > These problems could be related, but probably not. :-( > > Thanks anyhow, I'll keep researching it. Any other hints would be greatly > appreciated. > > Vaughn > > On the previously-installed Red Hat that still runs, the thing > > On Wednesday 23 April 2003 18:34, you wrote: > > Are you sure the mobo isn't switching resources around? My Albatron mobo > > would switch the PCI IDE card and the onboard IDS controllers so > > hda(onboard) became hde and the hde to hda. I realize this is all PCI > > but your mobo may be doing it with the scsi too. > > > > On Wed, 2003-04-23 at 12:05, Vaughn Treude wrote: > > > Hello all: > > > I've just upgraded one of my systems with a Soyo KT333 Dragon Plus > > > motherboard. It runs OK in an existing Red Hat installation, but I was > > > trying to install the newest Mandrake (9.1.) This system happens to have > > > two SCSI devices (a CD and a Jaz drive) on an Initio-940 (or is it 941?) > > > PCI SCSI card, but the hard drives are EIDE. The problem with the > > > Mandrake install is that it always hangs when it's trying to install the > > > drivers for the Initio. I've tried expert and text modes to no avail. > > > The same thing happens with Red Hat 9.0. I figure that it's probably > > > that the installer is expecting the SCSI controller to have hard drives > > > on it. Is there a parameter I can give it to force it to skip this > > > driver on the install? Perhaps I can install it later. I've noticed > > > that the pre-existing redhat installation did have the initio module > > > loaded and running. Many thanks for any advice you can give me. > > > > > > Vaughn Treude > > > Nakota Software, Inc. > > > Custom Software Design and Development