Gérard Roudier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> 
> > > > For 2.4 as their authors adopt them. Adopting the new eh code is a good
> > > > idea
> > >   [Venkatesh Ramamurthy]  Most of the prominent SCSI HBA players in
> > > the industry have not used the new eh code!!. So is it stable enough?
> > 
> > The symbios driver has, and it now handles things like hot disk removal which
> > didnt work before. Gerhard is the obvious man to comment
> 
> Btw, my first name is Gérard. :)
> 
> Only SYM-2 uses the new SCSI EH code. Stock Linux SYM/NCR drivers
> (1.6/1.7)  use SCSI obsolete EH.
> 
> For now, I received a very small number of reports about SYM-2 driver
> under Linux. And since I haven't any idea about the number of people who
> actually tried or use it, I still consider it Beta. I would be glad so few
> reports to just mean that the driver is really reliable.
> As a result, I also cannot state about the stability of the new SCSI EH
> code.

does this new driver version work with 2.4.0 kernels?  i found at
ftp.tux.org some information about sym-2 saying that it would work
with 2.2.1[6-8] and that 2.0 was out.

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