Gregory, Thanks for your help but I am afraid this didn't work either. The installation process hangs up right after the following line is displayed:
(scsi0) Downloading sequencer code...419 instructions downloaded. I know there is a driver that works since I found a RedHat installation disks that does it right. Now if there was only a way to install Debian and tell it not to look for SCSI cards, I could at least install the system. As it stands now, I am basically stuck. Avi "Gregory T. Norris" wrote: > I've got a set of unofficial install-disk images, which have a newer > version of the aic7xxx driver. You can find them at > http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/. Several people have reported > using them successfully, though they were generally needing to boot off > a SCSI drive. > > On Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 07:12:49PM -0600, Avi Schwartz wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying a completely new installation of Debian 2.0 on a machine > > which boots from an IDE adapter and also has an Adaptec 2940UW > > controller. I am booting from the CDROM and the installation goes into > > an infinite loop on the following lines: > > > > SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0 > > SCSI host 0 abort (pid 0) timed out - resetting > > SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0 > > SCSI host 0 channel 0 reset (pid 0) timed out - trying harder > > > > This group of messages repeats forever... > > > > I also downloaded the latest unstable version of the recovery disk but > > this one just hangs right before these messages. > > > > How can I continue the installation? For the time being I can live > > without the SCSI controller, but the installation program doesn't seem > > to have an option to skip the SCSI probe (and no, I wouldn't want to > > pull out the card since other OSs are using it just fine). > > > > Any suggestions on how to proceed? -- Avi Schwartz Get a Life [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Linux
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