On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Peter Daum wrote:
> it does not work at all with 8506-4 controllers (It just complains
Oops: sorry for the noise - my error
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... a little addendum:
while the mentioned "experimental" tw_cli (2.00.00.042) provides at
least basic functionality for some controllers (I mostly use 8506-8)
it does not work at all with 8506-4 controllers (It just complains
"No controller found").
Regards,
Pe
ust looking for basic
functionality for other controllers.
At least on my 8506-controllers there are also some minor problems (e.g.
"info" doesn't work during a verify) which I thought was due to the fact
that the program is intended exclusively for 9000-controllers.
Regards,
; append="scsihosts=aic7xxx:ncr53c8xxx"
that does indeed change the bus numbering. Unfortunately, even
with this option, the first disk on the ncr controller becomes
"/dev/sda" ...
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Peter Daum
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forcing the change?
Staroffice (the binary-only version; the new "open source"
version is not yet ready for real-world use) for example
currently doesn't write to FAT filesystems anymore - which is
pretty annoying for people who need it.
Is there somewhere a patch for the curr
ot an expert for
deciphering kernel crashes. Maybe somebody here can figure out, what
is going on? If you need any further information, please let me know.
Regards,
Peter Daum
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