Whenever I use (i.e. install a package or use find- some read intensive task) my SCSI cdrom, I get the message "Warning: Running low on SCSI on SCSI DMA buffers" Whenever I use (i.e. install a package or use find- some read intensive task) my SCSI cdrom, I get the message "Warning: Running low on SCSI on SCSI DMA buffers"
This occurs on my 486 running Debian 1.3.1- the SCSI card in question in an Adaptec 1535 (a 154x sans bios). I'm using a kernel that I've recompiled from the 2.0.32 deb package- all my base SCSI stuff is hardwired (I saw a few posts on Dejanews suggesting that this might solve the problem- it doesn't, in my case), while the cdrom and the iso9660 filesys are set up as modules. These messages sometimes fill up an entire screen- but more than being an annoyance that I'd like to solve, I wonder why they're occuring. Thanks! John Szumowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] This occurs on my 486 running Debian 1.3.1- the SCSI card in question in an Adaptec 1535 (a 154x sans bios). I'm using a kernel that I've recompiled from the 2.0.32 deb package- all my base SCSI stuff is hardwired (I saw a few posts on Dejanews suggesting that this might solve the problem- it doesn't, in my case), while the cdrom and the iso9660 filesys are set up as modules. These messages sometimes fill up an entire screen- but more than being an annoyance that I'd like to solve, I wonder why they're occuring. Thanks! John Szumowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]