Problems with SCSI
Derek Ragona
derek at computinginnovations.com
Sat Mar 4 04:41:33 PST 2006
On many newer motherboards you can enable or disable the SCSI in the
BIOS. You should make sure the SCSI is enabled. If the SCSI is enabled
you should get a message from the SCSI BIOS to hit some keys to enter the
SCSI configuration. This is all using the Motherboards firmware and
independent of any Operating System.
You should be able to check your SCSI configuration and see what SCSI
devices the controller has found. If your CD is not found, check the
settings, termination and cabling.
-Derek
At 08:58 PM 3/3/2006, David LeCount wrote:
>I recently purchased a Tyan S2895 motherboard and more
>recently a Hitachi SCSI drive. I'm trying like hell to
>install FreeBSD 6.1 on it but the drive isn't
>recognized. Even on my current installation on IDE
>drives, there's nothing in dmesg about SCSI at all. I
>read about someone doing benchmarks with this
>motherboard and SCSI drives, so the controller is
>apparently supported. Nevertheless, I can't get it to
>work. I can't get the CMOS to show any information
>about SCSI either so I really don't know if it's a
>software or hardware problem. I would greatly
>appreciate help from anyone with this board.
>
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