Stefan Kunkel writes: > > Hi > I have a little Problem with my Debian-Kernel since i have connected > my Yamaha CDR-102 ! > When i boot from DOS, the Kernel finds all SCSI-Devices (including > the Recorder), but then he tries to find something on the ID of the > Recorder with the LUN of 1 and tries to reset the SCSI-Controller > (Tekram 390-U) > and then nothing happens !!! Everything stops !!! > What should i do ??? > Stefan
I have the same problem with "stock" kernels (ie. one built into the installation floppy set). It seems that someone compiles in the multi-LUN option into the SCSI driver. I run a mix of IDE and SCSI drives. When this occurs, I disconnect the SCSI controller and boot pure IDE. I then recompile the kernel to get rid of that (useless to me) option and install the modified kernel (complete with bootable floppy). After shutdown, I re-install my SCSI controller and boot from the modified kernel and all is well! It seems to me that if someone _insist_ on compiling in the multi-LUN option, the driver _should_ timeout and continue with the bootup process (rather than hang up the system). -- -= Sent by Debian 1.3 Linux =- Thomas Kocourek KD4CIK @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@westgac3.dragon.com Remove @_@ for correct Email address --... ...-- ... -.. . -.- -.. ....- -.-. .. -.- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

