Its actually a ATA RAID Card which uses DPTI2O Drivers... and I know its 
bootable as the machine used to be running Microsoft Small Business Server 
and it used the RAID Array as a boot disc... another thing is the Adaptec 
Diagnostic CD uses a strip down version of Linux to run... so I know that 
this card is definately supported... The BIOS should be set right...

as for whether the card driver is avaliable during bootup, I'm not too sure as 
it never reaches that stage to display any messages

On Thursday 04 September 2003 18:34, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Perhaps it's a quirk of booting off scsi disks. Is the scsi card bootable?
> Is the bios set right? Is the card driver available at boot-time using the
> initrd system?


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