Since the AVA1505 does not have an on-board bios, you have to tell the module where it's at. Give the options at load time with "modprobe -a aha152x aha152x=0x340,11,7"(ioport,irq,scsihostid) or using modconf, give the options where prompted. Put an append statement in lilo when you've figured it out. You are using this card just for a scanner, right? It's not too overly sophistocated.
--Mike Dominique Rousset wrote: > I'm trying to configure an adaptec AVA1505 adaptec ISA > SCSI card on a potato system. > > 1) default aha152x.o module included with 2.2.17-ide deb was generating > unresolved symbols > 2) after kernel compilation I've no more errors but a resource busy message. > > For the moment IRQ and IO adresses configured for the module are consistent > with the jumpers on the board. > /proc/interrupts doesn't report IRQ 11 as used and /proc/ioports doesn't > report > Ox340 as used. > > Maybe the solution is within bios setup but I dont'understand anything to PnP > or IRQ managing within the bios setup. > > Any clue ? > > Thanks > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Dominique Rousset | Tel : +33 (0)5 59 92 31 71 | > | Imagerie Géophysique UMR 5831 | Fax : +33 (0)5 59 92 31 86 | > | Univ. Pau et des Pays de l'Adour | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | BP 1115 - F-64013 Pau Cedex - France | > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- "I was on a Boston to New York shuttle flight that gets stuck on the runway for 3 hours with no explanation. Worse, I'm sitting in front of three idiot consultants from Razorfish who spend the whole time talking loudly and incessantly. Remarkably, not one word of it resembled any productive activity in the slightest. 'So, I conducted a series of group discussion sessions to quantify how they establish their procedures.' 'But, Bianca, how did you formulate the framework for evaluating their paradigms?' My favorite line - Bianca is irate because a client asked her for some concrete bit of information: 'Can you believe that? Hello? I'm an Information Architect, not a Knowledge Engineer!'" --dump() on slashdot

