I've tried with all the floppy disks and the CD and the device is
always displayed as not configured? Is the driver just not recognizing
the device as what it supports?
Thanks
Tom
On 23/10/06, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys
I tried both floppyA which had the same result (no disks found)
Hi guys
I tried both floppyA which had the same result (no disks found) and
the CD which caused the system to hang (after showing the devices as
not configured).
Can you think of any other reasons?
The same thing happens on other identical systems.
Thanks
Tom
On 23/10/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PRO
On 10/22/06, Miod Vallat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to install a snapshot on a Dell PowerEdge 6300 using the
> floppyB boot disk.
> Unfortunately, the Adaptec AIC-7860/AIC-7890 SCSI Host adapters aren't
> being configured so I cannot setup the disks. According to
> http://openbsd.org
> I'm trying to install a snapshot on a Dell PowerEdge 6300 using the
> floppyB boot disk.
> Unfortunately, the Adaptec AIC-7860/AIC-7890 SCSI Host adapters aren't
> being configured so I cannot setup the disks. According to
> http://openbsd.org/i386.html the AIC-7860 and AIC-7890 are supported
> b
Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I'm trying to install a snapshot on a Dell PowerEdge 6300 using the
> floppyB boot disk.
it's on floppy A
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