Unable to boot any 5.x series kernel with SCSI enabled
Benjamin Slavin
bslavin_list at wavecrazy.net
Mon Feb 2 12:31:57 PST 2004
Hi everyone,
This is my first time posting to the list, so please forgive any
mistakes I might make.
I'm currently running 4.9-STABLE without issue on a Dell Precision 420
Workstation.
The system is dual processor (P3-733) and has an Adaptec SCSI controller
onboard (aic7899), and 512MB of RDRAM.
I was curious to take a look at the 5-series, so I threw in an older 9GB
SCSI drive and tried to install 5.2-RELEASE.
Upon inserting the CD, the system starts to come up, but crashes when
trying to initialize the SCSI drives. I can say that this happens in
5.1-RELEASE, 5.2-RELEASE, and 5.2.1-RC. If I try to boot in safe mode
(or if I disable the SCSI controller in the BIOS), the system will come-up.
I have brought-up my 4.9 installation, and it recognizes the drive
without any problems.
dmesg excerpt follows:
...
Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
ahc1: Timedout SCB already complete, Interrupts may not be functioning.
Infinite interrupt loop, INSTAT = 0(probe16:ahc1:0:1:0): SCB 0x8 - timed out
...
[a dump of the card state has been omitted, but can be provided]
Is this a known issue?
Should I provide more information?
Should I file this as a problem?
Any suggestions?
Thanks so much! I look forward to your suggestions!
--Ben
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