Nope. Replacing the drive seems to have done away with the SCSI errors I was having problems with.
--Ted >>> Bruce McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 1/30/01 2:16 AM >>> Before the errors, did you get any warnings, or go into fsck ? At 1:55 AM -0800 30/1/01, Ted Swinyar wrote: >I worked on the S900 for a couple hours more today. Ditched the old >hard drive that was spewing SCSI errors and reinstalled OS9/BootX >from scratch on the "new" drive. On reinstalling debian I noticed >that there was an optional item to configure the PCMCIA interface >that I hadn't noticed previously. On this screen were checkboxes for >PCMCIA, serial, and CD-ROM. PCMCIA was checked by default (strange) >and CD-ROM was unchecked (even stranger). I unchecked PCMCIA and >checked CD-ROM. > >No go. > >The hated "Init ID 1 respawning too fast" are still alive and well. > >My complete configuration: >Umax S900 (8500 clone) >850 mb Quantum HDD >stock 2x Apple CD pulled from older PowerMac >48 mb of RAM >3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI video >180 mhz 604e > >I have used several kernels including the kernel included with the >LinuxPPC 2000 cd I have successfully used in the past with this >machine, the 2.2.18 and 2.2.19 kernels, even 2.4.0. > ... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]