Heavy
Xmas to all of you
I'm new
in linux but not in dealing with the installation process of an OS (DOS, OS2,
WINDOWS 9x,..), but Debian defeats me.
First
some technical data about my system:
-
Processor: i486 dx4-100
- Motherboard: VLB-PCI,
American Megatrends BIOS
-
HDD's:
IDE 600MB Seagate ST3630A
SCSI 4.5GB Seagate ST34520W
-
Controllers: IDE PCI on board
(unknown)
Adaptec AHA-2940U/AHA-2940UW PCI
-
O.S.:
Windows 98
The problen is that LILO can't detect the
SCSI hard drive. When I reboot the system after installation process the
bootting program gets into a neverending loop and fill the screen with the
following messages:
host 0 abort
(pid 0) timed out - resetting
bus is being
reset for host 0 channel 0
host 0 channel
0 reset (pid 0) timed out - trying harder
bus is being
reset for host 0 channel 0
...
In any case, the result is that I've got
debian installed in my computer but I can't run it 'cos it doesn't recognize the
hard drive where it was installed.
As we say in Spain:
¡¡¡ SOCORRO
!!!
Sorry for my english, and happy christmas
again. |
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- RE: Amazing installation. SCSI problems Antonio A. Rivas Ojanguren