Thanks all of you that replied to my message.

I just saw the dmesg and you were right. It says that Host adapter Bios
disabled. Using default scsi device parameters. So how do I get to enable
the scsi adapters bios ?
The adapter is AIC-7850 and the hdd is a seagate.

Thanks again for the help !

Best Regards
Alex Stamatis

On 6/2/05, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A helpful hint:
>
> 1) post your dmesg along with your post; no one knows what scsi controller
> you're running or anything else about your box.
>
> You can obtain your dmesg simply by:
>
> $ dmesg > file
>
> or you can read the man page for dmesg and just grab the file that is
> created
> at boot.
>
> I am currently running obsd on an old pentium II, but I am not using scsi,
> so I
> can only suggest posting the dmesg and hope for the best.
>
> I had been recommended on the list to use LSI scsi adapters, but I do not
> have
> a motherboard that can support those cards.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Brian
>
> --- Alex Stamatis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hallo.
> >
> > I have an old celeron pc and I just installed Openbsd. The hdd is scsi
> and
> > its on a scsi controler. (I have checked and all this hardware are
> compliant
> > with openbsd).
> > Even though install has completed succefully and I have changed on bios
> the
> > boot sequence to first boot from scsi it doesnt. I dont know why but i
> > assume this happens because this pc is old and it doesnt "get along"
> with
> > the scsi. Is there anyway that i can first boot from cdrom and then
> somehow
> > make the system boot from the hdd ? Or do you have any suggestions ? Its
> the
> > second time i use scsi in my life and I dont have any experience in
> scsi.
> >
> > Thank you very much for your time everyone.
> >
> > Best Regards
> > Alex Stamatis
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