On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Jean-Francois Gobin wrote: > Hello all, > > I can't find any pointers, so I'm writting in here. > > I just rescued an IBM RS/6000 E20 7024 (with 384 MB RAM, 4 SCSI HD, DDS > TAPE, CDROM, IN board SCSI NCR53c825 and additionnal SCSI NCR53c825 > contr) from crushing. > > When I boot it with debian PReP images (TFTP), It hangs after the internal > SCSI controller (which has an IRQ of 0!!!). Well hanging is not really > exact. After a long long long time, it loops writing resetting, > timeout_serial_number and so on. > > If I put ncr53x8xx=safe:y, it hangs. > > I've tried removing the scsi controller, removing all devices, nothing to > be done. > > I guess it has something to do with the fact that the internal SCSI > controller is on the PCI BUS #1 ? > > Any idea ? > > Jean-Francois > New elements : yesterday, it get further saying "CACHE INCORRECT" (you know : ncr wrote 2, host reads 0" and so on ...
Any idea for me ? > > > -- Jean-Francois Gobin - Administrateur gobinjf.be http://www.gobinjf.be mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]