Hi,

(please cc: me as I am not on the list)
I recently got an old SCSI hard drive, which I wanted to use on my Mac. The
problem is that Debian won't boot with the drive on the SCSI chain -- The
kernel panices during bootup (I get a message about a null pointer, then a
few lines of hex, and then the kernel panic). The drive is mounting fine
under macOS, so it shouldn't be a hardware problem.

Is there something I can do about that ? Maybe there's a specific module to
load at bootup? (A propos modules, I get the following message from depmod
: "Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/scsi/53c7,8xx.o". Could that be the
source of my problem ? If so, how could I fix it ?

Oh (before I forget), I'm running potato (2.2r3) on a Powermac 6400

Best regards,

Simon
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Simon Vallet
Agronomy Student 
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