I have an Adaptec 1502 SCSI card which is of the pre-PnP ISA jumpered variety. Refreshingly, it is documented on the silkscreen, so I know it's set up for I/O=140h and IRQ=9.
But, in installing Debian 2.2, I didn't see where you can give it this information. It seems like there should be a driver module for it, but there's no specific mention of this card, and "scsi-generic" doesn't seem to take any arguments (that is, there's no dialog box to enter arguments for it). Am I missing something obvious here? Surely this doesn't require a custom install disk or anything -- SCSI is popular and this card is listed in the Hardware HOWTO as a supported one. An (unrelated?) problem involves the booting process: when I try to boot directly from the hard drive, it stops after printing the "LI" (from "LILO") and hangs up indefinitely. I've seen this before, but I can't remember where. Anyway, it worked with Debian 2.1, so I don't really understand why it would mess up now. What is it trying to do at that point? Thanks in advance, -- Terry Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED]