SCSI driver causing kernel crash!
Ian McLeod
drwho at firstlinux.net
Thu Jun 28 17:07:19 PDT 2001
Interesting..
Now I just need to work out how to install the new
driver. That does make sense actually!
Can I just install an RPM or do I need to compile
something? The expert install never seems to work
properly (I just have bad experiences with that).
Thanks!
--- "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs at scsiguy.com>
> wrote:
>>Hi people,
>>
>>I am running Red Hat 7.1 (tried with both original 2.4
>>and latest RH 2.4.3-12 (?) kernel) trying to use a
>>Yamaha CD burner CRW8424S with a Adaptec AHA 2930 SCSI
>>card.
>>
>>I noticed in the Red Hat release notes that the SCSI
>>driver has been updated.
>
>The driver you are running is the older aic7xxx driver.
>During an expert install, you should be able to chose
>"aic7xxx_new", assuming you want to try the new driver.
>This is probably the same driver Mandrake is using and
>happens to be the one that is maintained.
>
>--
>Justin
>
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