On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 13:07:17 -0400 (EDT)
Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I've seen this topic come up in the lists recently but I haven't seen a 
> > solution for it. I'm trying to install 4.10 on a new 400SC. When I boot I see:
> > 
> > HBA ID      LUN             Vendor
> > 0   0       0               Fugitsu                 36422MB
> > 0   7       0               LSILogic 1020/1030
> > 1   7       0               LSILogic 1020/2030
> > 
> > I'm able to partition the 36G drive but then the install (floppy - network) 
> > hangs when creating the file systems.
> > Unable to make new root filesystem on /dev/da0s1a
> >         Command returned status 36
> > 
> > BIOS options for drive configurations: SATA Primary off/auto, primary 
> > master off/auto, ide drive udama off/auto.
> 
> We had one site with nearly the same stuff (Dell 400, etc and a controller
> that seemed to be SATA) and the same result.
> 
> We could not install on it and the site admin finally replaced the 
> controller with a plain SCSI and was able to install with no problem.

Jerry - thanks for the response. I did see your comments on the situation you describe 
below, sorry that you had to say the same thing twice. But I was/am confused, because 
I'm not using SATA. I am using the LSILogic scsi controller card. Am I correct in 
understanding that the LSILogic Ultra320 scsi controller is not supported in FreeBSD? 
Sorry for the confusion. This is the first trouble I've ever had with a Dell (IDE or 
SCSI).

Can anyone confirm that the lsilogic ultra320 scsi controller just wont work at all, 
or just won't work in 4.10. Is there maybe some way to emulate an adaptec card or 
something like that? 

(I'm pushing for more help because I've got a deadline for putting a machine in 
production and shipping this back will really cause a delay). Thanks again for any 
help,

Jeanne


> 
> Note that it appeared to slice (fdisk) and make partitiona (disklabel)
> and these showed up on future attempts so it seemed to be able
> to write the label.  But, it was completely unable to write anything
> more than that.   The newfs failed as you see.
> 
> So, no help, but just some support for your experience - unless
> recommending switching to a SCSI controller is considered help.
> 
> I posted to the list at that time and had a couple inquiries, but
> no-one seemed to have any workable suggestions.   I am guessing
> that the driver support is incomplete for that setup, but don't
> know enough to pinpoint it.
> 
> ////jerry
> 
> > 
> > I would appreciate any help at all. Thanks.
> > 
> > Jeanne 
> > 
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