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This sounds like a good time to ask.
I just built a dual PIII 650 scsi system.
My motherboard is ide, but has the option to use a scsi device to boot.
I have an ide cdrom on hdc and an ide zip on hdd.
I have an advansys card in the machine and two IBM 9 gb scsi drives.
When it boots it sees everything just fine, but when lilo kicks in, it
hangs on L then repeats 80 80 80
or L BB BB BB
And sometimes it will go all the way to LILO and when I select the
kernel to load it will go
LILO loading slack
and that's it.. no ... after the slack or anything.
If I use a floppy it's fine.
I figured being BB or 80 it might be a bad drive or something, so I
switched the drives, and re installed the system..
Same thing. It's completely random. Sometimes I get LILO other times
it doesn't make it and dies somewhere..
With IDE you can do bios=3D0x81 or something, but with scsi, and being a
scsi card not on the mobo, I'm lost. Are there any special lines I can
tack into lilo to do something?
I think my lilo.conf is something like this
boot =3D /dev/sda
vga =3D normal
image =3D /vmlinuz
root =3D /dev/sda1
label =3D slack
read-only
That's all I need for ide.. Is there something different with scsi?
nathan
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